Good Chain Lube??? Mines WD40. :P
Haha, I use WD40. I was looking at Finish Line's Dry stuff. Not sure though. What's good and price conscious?
The WD40 drips all over the rim and frame when things get spinning. Then I have to clean those up afterwards. This happens even if I towel the chain down. I want something that's not making a splatter mess all over my cleaning work on the bike. LOL |
Check with your favorite LBS, and buy from them.
eric/fresno, ca. |
Again WD-40 is NOT a lube. Besides that is it making a mess for you. Just use plain motor oil, Mobil 1 is probably the best.
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I've been using the Finish Line Dry stuff for awhile now. I only use WD40 for cleaning chain prior to re-lubing with the Finish Line- it's definitely less messy than some, seems to work fine.
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I've been a fan of this:
Eco Sheep Oil You can get them on Amazon for around $8. Heck, you can even email them to see if they can ship you a free can to try. I prefer the mountain sheep oil since I ride many gravel trails: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b67461be6b.jpg |
You can spray WD-40 all over your bike, if you want to. But it's not a lubricant.
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You can't make such blanket statements about WD-40 any more, positive or negative. The brand markets dozens of specific use products in addition to the original multi-purpose spray. Including several specific cycling chain lubes. It's all "WD-40".
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A chain lube thread. Can't wait to hear all of the new developments and advancements since the last one a few days ago. There should be new sub forum dedicated to chain lube.
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Well, of course the original WD40 has some lubricant in the formulation, just not much. Better than nothing for some bike applications.
Their line of cycling products - none of which I have tried: https://www.wd40bike.com/ I've used ProGold ProLink Chain Lube for more than a few years. |
I've been using my old supply of Motul motorcycle chain lube. It's super tacky and doesn't sling off.
Are bicycle specific chain lubes tacky as well? |
Originally Posted by u235
(Post 20883956)
A chain lube thread. Can't wait to hear all of the new developments and advancements since the last one a few days ago. There should be new sub forum dedicated to chain lube.
On an unrelated note, I am watching the 2019 Paris-Roubaix race. Phill Ligget, without Paul Sherwen sounds sad. Those two were the Dynamic Duo of cycling broadcasting. |
I use a mixture of WD 40 and motor oil...or 3-in-1 oil.
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As others have said WD-40 is NOT a lubricant. WD = Water Displacement.
I use Tri-Flow on my chain, and Boeshield T-9 everywhere else. It is a "waterproof" lubricant. So I assume it has properties of WD-40, but also with a lubricant. Best of both worlds. |
And again: WD40 is a brand, not just one product (the penetrating oil).
And it's products include actual lubes made for bicycles: https://www.wd40bike.com/products/ |
Originally Posted by FBOATSB
(Post 20883923)
You can't make such blanket statements about WD-40 any more, positive or negative. The brand markets dozens of specific use products in addition to the original multi-purpose spray. Including several specific cycling chain lubes. It's all "WD-40".
Anyway, the bicycle lube market is as big a sham as the gun lube market (and their forums are just as polluted with redundant lube threads, as the bike forums are.) The important thing, with bikes and firearms, is to HAVE some form of an actual lubricant (which, of course, excludes WD40's Original Recipe). Exactly which one is far less critical, and highly subjective. The tiny $10 bottles of liquid unobtanium from your local bike shop are likely good stuff, but.........they're $10+ bucks, and still not significantly better than most anything else. For the money, (as mentioned above), it's hard to beat something like Mobil1 automotive oil ( coincidentally, also highly popular with firearm enthusiasts). But in my experience, it tends to sling off pretty badly onto the rim and spokes (though I've yet to try a higher viscosity). I'm currently still running on a couple old bottles of Pro-Link, but I've also used Tri-Flo, Boeshield, Pedros, Dupont teflon multi-purpose, White Lightining and other dry lubes, etc.etc.etc.etc. Though I still read these threads, out of some irrepressible streak of masochism, I've grown weary of the endless search for the Holy Grail of bike (and firearm) lubricants, and am content to use pretty much anything that's handy......and cheap.. |
As others have said ...
But , by now the big company wd 40 Corporation. has a broad offering of different products,
https://www.wd40bike.com/products/ including a bike chain lube.. and owns several other companies in addition such as Carpet Fresh & Lava bar hand soap. for mechanic's grime.. ... |
Originally Posted by rydabent
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Again WD-40 is NOT a lube. Besides that is it making a mess for you. Just use plain motor oil, Mobil 1 is probably the best.
Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 20883960)
Well, of course the original WD40 has some lubricant in the formulation, just not much. Better than nothing for some bike applications.
Their line of cycling products - none of which I have tried: https://www.wd40bike.com/ I've used ProGold ProLink Chain Lube for more than a few years.
Originally Posted by Pilot321
(Post 20883982)
As others have said WD-40 is NOT a lubricant. WD = Water Displacement
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Originally Posted by Brocephus
(Post 20884001)
For the money, (as mentioned above), it's hard to beat something like Mobil1 automotive oil ( coincidentally, also highly popular with firearm enthusiasts)...
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Originally Posted by Shimagnolo
(Post 20884000)
And again: WD40 is a brand, not just one product (the penetrating oil).
And it's products include actual lubes made for bicycles: https://www.wd40bike.com/products/ |
Here’s one. It’s not great but is much better than original WD-40, and an actual lube. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...76e6cf438f.jpg |
Originally Posted by FiftySix
(Post 20883970)
I've been using my old supply of Motul motorcycle chain lube. It's super tacky and doesn't sling off.
Are bicycle specific chain lubes tacky as well? |
Originally Posted by LesG
(Post 20884047)
Not that it really matters but did you mean to say Mobil1 transmission fluid? I've never used it for bicycles or firearms (nor will I) but, as you said, it is popular with firearms folks.
So, yeah, i was talking about plain (synthetic) motor oil, not transmission fluid. But, both of them are popular as gun lubricants, and presumably would be as effective on bike chains. Not trying to be argumentative, but I'm curious why you felt compelled to inject the, "nor will I". |
Originally Posted by phughes
(Post 20884085)
No, not like Motul motorcycle chain lube. I have some in the garage, but I'd never use it on the bicycle, too tacky and dirt would accumulate too much. It is necessary for motorcycles due to the speed the chain moves, but overkill for bicycles.
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It may well be that one chain oil is better than others but the main thing, such as in brushing your teeth, the important part of the process is to do it frequently.
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Originally Posted by phughes
(Post 20884085)
No, not like Motul motorcycle chain lube. I have some in the garage, but I'd never use it on the bicycle, too tacky and dirt would accumulate too much. It is necessary for motorcycles due to the speed the chain moves, but overkill for bicycles.
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