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Sheila 14-09-06 02:08 PM

Oring Lube??
 
Anyone using Wurth High performance Dry chain lube?? If so is it any good??
Just been sold a can of it and wonder if its okay for O-ring as it doesn't say on can whether is or isn't... :?

Carsick 14-09-06 02:12 PM

Some people use it, more than a few have said they like it.
It's fine for o-rings, all modern bike chains are o-ring or some variation on the idea of a rubber seal between links.

Nashwan 15-09-06 10:15 AM

I use it and, like Tony the tiger, I think it's grrrrrrrreat. It doesn't fling much, doesn't pick up a lot of muck, is easy to apply and does a good job of protecting the chain.

Banus 15-09-06 10:35 AM

Wurth
 
I have used it and will continue to use it since it came out on top in a recent RiDE survey.
Just about zero fling over your rear wheel and priced competitively aginst its rivals.
The only problem is that as its a "dry" lube and comes out with the consistency of a deorderant aerosol, you can't really tell how much you are putting on and you can overdo it as you cant actually see that your chain is lubed :?

lukemillar 15-09-06 10:45 AM

I use this stuff as well. Busters recently sent me 2 cans of Silkolene race lube (instead of silkolene pro cool!?) I didn't bother sending them back because I had just run out of the wurth stuff. Looked sort of similar - no directions, so I merrily spray this stuff on. However after a few minutes the stuff goess super sticky - Like fly paper. Not only did evry single bit of cr@p from the road stick to it, so much of it flicked of that it completely basted my rear wheel.

Needless to say a bath in some paraffin and another can of wurth stuff and things are looking much better now!

Oh, I now have 2 cans of Silkolene race lube going free to a good home (I'm not joking!) If anyone wants this stuff, then drop me a PM and i'll pop a can in the post.

jambo 15-09-06 11:23 AM

Wurth Dry chain lube is good stuff, I just found it a little tricky to work out when it needed some more (it's clear you see....) sure I could have worked it out with time but fitted a scottoiler instead... 8)

Jdubya 15-09-06 03:42 PM

Yep, works a treat...I've been using nothing but this stuff for a while now. :thumbsup:

svrash 15-09-06 03:59 PM

:winner:

Nuff said! 8)


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