Originally Posted by
mdilthey
I'm intrigued! How's it work when things get wet? Can it totally replace wet lube, and is there an advantage to doing so?
I haven't had problems with it in wet weather. It has to be refreshed after rain but any lubricant should be refreshed after rain. The real advantage is not having to deal with a gunky chain. I can actually touch my chain without getting black gunk on me, the walls, the cat, or, it seems, every tree within 40 miles of my campsite. This is how dirty my chain and drivetrain is normally
The last two pictures are my winter bike in about February.