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I rode in the rain regularly, and yes, it stays on.
Glad to hear it
Andres
I rode in the rain regularly, and yes, it stays on.
Glad to hear it
Andres
It's actually made running a chain driven bike relatively easy.
I've ordered some so will hold you responsible for it's performance or lack of
Andres
Likewise! Just degreased, so will apply lube later tonight and report back next week.
Sent from my iPhone whilst sitting in the loo.
I've ordered some so will hold you responsible for it's performance or lack of
Andres
Likewise! Just degreased, so will apply lube later tonight and report back next week.
Sent from my iPhone whilst sitting in the loo.
I've ordered some so will hold you responsible for it's performance or lack of
Andres
Thats what i Will be doing so if its shit a 2 man hippy killing team to head down south !
3 man, Milky is the biggest hippy going (and he rides a KTM)!
Andres
Finally, after trying just about every chain lube that guarantees "no flick", I've actually found one that doesn't flick. At all. Nothing!
500 miles since I applied it, ridden in rain, triple figure speeds (all in the name of testing ), and there was not one spot of chain lube on the rear wheel before I washed the bike today.
And the winner is........
SDOC100 White chain spray.
I'm extremely impressed. I'd normally have to spend time getting all the tar off the rear wheel, number plate and rear painted panels after washing it, but didn't have to today.
I've also been using their chain cleaner. Spray on, leave for 15 minutes, agitate slightly with a chain brush, and the chain comes up like new (7200 miles on the clock).
The first two pictures are of the clean chain, the third is after a liberal coating of lube. They even do a plastic guard for the can, so you don't spray the whole bike with lube!
... bugger all flingage, and a clean, well oiled chain!!!
Clean chain, no flingage - but does it lubricate???????