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Maenchi

StoneDog
Location
Cornwall
anybody use it ? I was thinking of getting the dry wax lube, bike is in daily use. I just can't decide which lube to try next, I quite like the sound of the morgan blue stuff, any other suggestions......:smile:
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Morgan Blue £5 for 125ml
Chainsaw oil £4 for 1000ml
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
How do you apply it in a controlled manner?
Pour it into a 75ml oil bottle which once contained 'Finish Line' or somesuch, and drip it on from that.
Finish Line Ceramic wet lube
"The Finish Line Ceramic Wet Lube (£8) - 120ml is the breakthrough ceramic-bonding technology that coats your chain to prevent wear and corrosion, and then cushions the chain with a blanket of pure synthetic racing oil. Ceramic Wet is so unique and market leading, it has been patented! Finish Line have combined engineered ceramics with the slipperiest fluoropolymers available, and put it into a base of premium pure 100% synthetic oils.

"Every time you use Ceramic Wet, it builds a ceramic coating into frictional surfaces that results in increasingly smoother performance. The ceramic coating allows the chain to run extremely clean since dirt does not stick to it easily, and overall drive chain noise is reduced for near silent running and gear changing. This lube provides the ultimate long-lasting performance for your bike."
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I give you @User9609's graph again:
[QUOTE 4946011, member: 9609"]I did a comparison test with other lubes (it isn't very sandy or dusty where I am though)
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Chain saw oil. That is all.
 

400bhp

Guru
I use Morgan blue race oil. Best oil I have ever used by a country mile.
 

bpsmith

Veteran
So where’s the line on the graph for the various wet and ceramic lubes?

Why aren’t all chainsaw oil manufacturers not selling in smaller quantities to make life easier for you, whilst making more money from the additional market then?
 
Location
Spain
So where’s the line on the graph for the various wet and ceramic lubes?

Why aren’t all chainsaw oil manufacturers not selling in smaller quantities to make life easier for you, whilst making more money from the additional market then?
They are but they call it muc off or something.
 
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