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Old 07-08-07, 11:22 AM   #11
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Default Re: Chain Oil vs. Chain Wax

Well once i eventualy get it fitted i'll have a scottoiler, i use spray lube atm. From what i have heard, wax is the good stuff.
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Old 07-08-07, 06:50 PM   #12
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Default Re: Chain Oil vs. Chain Wax

I use Wurth dry chain wax.

Its a spray, so is very fluid as it is applied, then when the solvent evaporates it leaves a waxy residue. Used it for 6 months and the chain was always bright and clean. Never needed significant adjustment.

When the can ran out I bought Motrax Gold chain wax. I thought it was "gold standard" but it was actually a thick gold coloured wax. Now the can has run out I have cleaned my chain and inside the chain cover (which took ages) and underneath the wax and dirt that had stuck to the wax, the chain was rusty!! Also the chain has needed much more adjustment recently.

I used engine oil for a while, but the wurth wax is much better.
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Old 07-08-07, 08:51 PM   #13
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If you find this then either:

A) Your settings are wrong.

B) Your appreciation of much oil there should be on the chain is incorrect.

C) Your oiler is incorrectly fitted.
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A) i have tried a number of settings - many have witnessed my "orange chain" and have commented on it. I have experimented with getting the right amount of oil on it.

B) See A, I now no longer have an Orange chain however get fling onto the rear wheel

C) Scotty is correctly fitted as it works (as in it dispenses consistently and there are no bubbles forming in the tube) It is a single sided dispenser.
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Old 07-08-07, 10:20 PM   #14
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Forget this competition and fit a Scottoiler. 4000 miles on my Daytona didn't have to adjust the chain once. Now fitted to both gixers. Ok a bit of splash on the back wheel, but I used to get that with spray lube anyway.
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Old 07-08-07, 10:30 PM   #15
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I prefer wax on the black. Im indoors put some disgusting oil on it the other day and I found it took me ages to get it off my polished rims. Put the wax on after a good run and it sizzles onto the chain and reduces the fling even further than cold. Plus any that does get on the rims i can't see it cause its white
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Old 07-08-07, 10:40 PM   #16
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I used wax - once. Don't know why but I just didn't like it. Think I've got Silkolene lube at the min, it's a big yellow can and was cheapish (think it has % extra free on the can and the shop had a discount on)
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Old 07-08-07, 10:55 PM   #17
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castrol chain was for me all the way, they have now changed the formula and its not white and gooey anymore, dont get much fling but then your going to get some fling off all lubricants due to the speed of the chain just dont put to much on.
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Old 07-08-07, 10:59 PM   #18
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Well once i eventualy get it fitted i'll have a scottoiler, i use spray lube atm. From what i have heard, wax is the good stuff.
still not done it?

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Old 08-08-07, 08:04 AM   #19
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still not done it?

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I'll be your wayish in September for the rideout Baph is doing, haven't got the balls or the time either lol
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Old 08-08-07, 11:33 AM   #20
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...If you're going to use chain wax, the best combination (according to a bike maintenance DVD I saw) is supposed to be to give the chain a good clean, coat it in old engine oil, then apply chain wax over the top, to keep the oil in place.
I do a similar technique to this, although with Chain Lube first, followed by a layer of chain wax to keep it in place. It's worked wonders for me!
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