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kwak zzr 19-10-08 02:53 PM

wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
we had this debate about which chain lube is best recently, well ive been using this wurth dry stuff for a while now and my chain is rattling and sounding like theres no lube on it at all? i dont like the sound tbh and am thinking of changing back to pj1 which i used to use, anyone else had this?

fizzwheel 19-10-08 02:56 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
Nope its been fine on the chain on Liz's Duke.

How often are you applying the lube to it ?

Lozzo 19-10-08 02:56 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
The words 'dry' and 'lube' don't go together, simple as that. Get a Scottoiler on it and just clean it more often if that sort of thing floats your particular boat. A properly set up oiler doesn't create much mess anyway.

kwak zzr 19-10-08 02:57 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fizzwheel (Post 1659584)
Nope its been fine on the chain on Liz's Duke.

How often are you applying the lube to it ?

well because of it sounding dry i'm sticking loads on.

fizzwheel 19-10-08 02:59 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
I found it goes on better if you lube it after a run. I.e when the chains warm.

Knowing you this is a daft question, but what sort of state is your chain in, i.e is it nice and clean ?

kwak zzr 19-10-08 03:02 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
oh yes! its clean.

fizzwheel 19-10-08 03:07 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
Don't know then. If you're not happy with it, then change for something else.

kwak zzr 19-10-08 03:09 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
i like the clean ness off the dry stuff so aslong as its doing its job i'll keep using it.

the_lone_wolf 19-10-08 03:22 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
the "lube" is only there to keep the o-rings alive, not to lubricate the chain and sprockets, that's all behind the o-rings...

if the chain isn't stretching or generally binding then it's doing it's job, if it sounds dry that's because it is, the clue is in the "dry lube" bit:mrgreen:;)

kwak zzr 19-10-08 03:34 PM

Re: wurth dry chain lube (again)
 
the best my rear wheel has ever run was when i soaked my chain in car engine oil, it virtually ran friction free! this was noticeable alot upon riding the bike but it did fling everywhere as expected! it seemed to clean the chain well too, i might try that again.


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