Chain lubrication

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Fiona N

Veteran
would this mean that for say an all day wet ride you would be running without oil for half of it?

I use Finish Line Dry lube on my Audax bike and rode through heavy rain and godawful wet roads for about 20 hours on a 400 km on Saturday. Chain looked a bit dirty at the end but was still running smooth and quiet and changing perfectly.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Finish-line Greeen/Cross country fan here.

Don't care if the chain looks black - not that anal.
'Grinding-paste' theory is over-rated - it really doesn't work like that IMO.
Lubed chains run smoother/quieter and keep water out.
 
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Manonabike

Manonabike

Über Member
Why call the thread 'Chain lubrication' rather than 'Chain cleanliness'????

Finish Line Wet is the mutts nuts. Just wipe the chain clean after each ride.

I've been wiping the chain clean for the last 3 years :biggrin: - I had enough of that, besides it works out quite expensive as you need to re-lube more often that way.

I know that some people are not bother at all by a dirty chain but I just can't be happy with a dirty chain :laugh: it's funny cause the wheels some times get pretty dirty but that doesn't bother me in the least :laugh:
 
I hardly ever lubricate the chain, I wipe it down every weekend but will only lubricate it when it starts to squeek.

I undo the chain and wipe it clean.

I apply a drop of oil between each tooth of small cog on the rear of the bike.

I re-attach the chain and run it through a few times then I undo the chain and wipe it clean.

Is this poor practice?
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
I hardly ever lubricate the chain, I wipe it down every weekend but will only lubricate it when it starts to squeek.

I undo the chain and wipe it clean.

I apply a drop of oil between each tooth of small cog on the rear of the bike.

I re-attach the chain and run it through a few times then I undo the chain and wipe it clean.

Is this poor practice?


Yes.

You want oil on the chain rollers not on the cassette teeth and you want to oil it before it squeaks. You also want wipe it down before you lube it to remove teh build up crud.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Have you trade marked the 'Mickle Method' Mick?
 
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