Taylor57
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Thanks whoever rebumped this thread-I'm gunna get off my butt and lube my chains today! One good thing about belt drives is not worrying about chain lubesI finally bought big bottle its so much cheaper.
Thanks whoever rebumped this thread-I'm gunna get off my butt and lube my chains today! One good thing about belt drives is not worrying about chain lubesI finally bought big bottle its so much cheaper.
ya but thats a good time to check your bike out.Thanks whoever rebumped this thread-I'm gunna get off my butt and lube my chains today! One good thing about belt drives is not worrying about chain lubes
Yeah, I'm lubing the chain on the Sport and giving the Gravel belt drive the once over including tire pressure. The kids have the other bikes. My youngest seems to be pretty good with preventative maintenance. Sport just hauled me to the golf course and back and rode like a dream. I can feel a little mushiness on rear brake. Might be new pad time...ya but thats a good time to check your bike out.
I found a can of Dupont chain saver that is wax based. Using it on my motorcycle chain for the rollers though the chain is sealed. I still like the straight paraffin on the bicycle chain.
rightI tested it and it did not last very ling.Yeah I looked at those and they are best for sealed motorcycle chains. It seems to keep the outside clean but it can't penetrate and stay on a bicycle chain as well as paraffin.
Was just checking... Thought perhaps you found the chain fountain of youth lube.Maxima chain wax goes on thin and runny and then dries waxy. I do think it penetrates into the pins and then leaves a protective film on the surfaces. I've been more than happy w/ the results and longevity of my chain. Someone asked if I went 2,000mi. before relubing. LOL.. No, I get 2,000mi. out of a 10 speed chain w/ a mid drive. No complaints. Actually I replaced the last chain at 2,000mi. and it wasn't quite at .5 stretch
Great recommendation.Relatively inexpensive, so just gave Maxima chain wax a try, and the chain now sounds almost as quiet as my carbon belt drive bike. Seems like it does reduce the friction, and even if I’m imagining it, reduces the watts needed to keep movingI use Maxima chain wax. Same lube I use on my motorcycle chain. I get at least 2,000mi. from 10 speed shimano and Yamaha PW mid drive
It takes energy to make noise, therefor the more noise your drivetrain makes, the less energy going to the wheels.and the chain now sounds almost as quiet as my carbon belt drive bike. Seems like it does reduce the friction, and even if I’m imagining it, reduces the watts needed to keep moving
There are many paraffin wax chain lubes out there and they all seem to work very similarly and quiet (especially a slightly worn chain) more than oils.Great recommendation.Relatively inexpensive, so just gave Maxima chain wax a try, and the chain now sounds almost as quiet as my carbon belt drive bike. Seems like it does reduce the friction, and even if I’m imagining it, reduces the watts needed to keep moving
Read any chain lube description... Same s*it, similar wording.Maxima Chain Wax is a superior power spray lubricant designed for all chain care needs. It's special ParaFilma formula creates a waxy film similar to Cosmoline, offering long term protection especially in water and high humidity environments. Maxima Chain Wax is formulated with heavy-duty, anti-wear, and extreme pressure additives that provide superior lubrication for all chains, cables, and sprockets. Maxima Chain Wax penetrates deeply, lubricating non-accessible areas, reducing chain stretch and wear. Chain Wax is simply the best choice for all chain and cable care needs.
- Contains no CFC's!
- Eliminates "fling-off" and seals lubricant to chain.
- Special paraffin base creates waxy film.
- Excellent rust protection.
- For O-ring and conventional chains.
- Does not attract dirt.
- Light amber color.
I do the same but with soy saucse so I can marinate my chicken at the same time. Both come out excellent.I have two chains for my Bafang m620.
I change them back and forth for a period of 1 year. I lube them with Toyota motor oil vacuum seal to ensure oil goes into all parts of the chain.