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#295372 10/02/2008 5:51 PM
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what is the latest, greatest, chain oil to use that clings to the chain best?

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glc #295373 10/02/2008 6:05 PM
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I use what they sell at the Honda shop. Stays on the chain and will not sling off. Some people use chain wax.

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I have tried several and like PJ1 blue label the best. It clings and hardly flings. You may have to look around at motorcycle shops in your area to find it but to me its worth the effort. Harley shops where I live carries the PJ1 blue label. I think that Brent and Fast Eddy carries that brand of chain lube if you like to order it online.


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britironrider #295375 10/02/2008 6:50 PM
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White Lithium spray grease


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Used the PJ-1 blue label and did a good job, but seemed to feel tacky on the chain. Last time I cleaned my chain switched to Bel-Ray's Super Clean Chain Lube and so far really like it. Doesn't feel tacky and doesn't seem to attract dirt and grime.


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alabama_al #295377 10/02/2008 8:44 PM
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I use what they sell at the Honda shop. Stays on the chain and will not sling off. Some people use chain wax.




I second that!

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FWISH21 #295378 10/02/2008 9:37 PM
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90w gear oil. it also helps add a layer of protective film over most of the wheel too!


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Used to use PJ-1 but it slings too much. Chain Wax is the way to go!

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Hoffo #295380 10/02/2008 10:18 PM
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White Lithium spray grease




What he said

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Bucky #295381 10/02/2008 11:41 PM
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I've tried so many different ones that I've lost track.


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glc #295382 10/03/2008 2:21 AM
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ProGold MFR chain lube.
Cleans the chain then dries and leaves a non-sticky lube film.

Chain wax builds up under the front sprocket cover and makes a real mess, not to mention holding all the grit to act like a grinding compound... JMHO - YRMV


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Deon #295383 10/03/2008 6:53 AM
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I like Maxxum Chain wax. It stays put pretty well and seems to last. It's a little tougher to clean off the chain but the chain stays cleaner.


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Fishercat #295384 10/03/2008 8:58 AM
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DuPont multi-use chain lube. Works great.

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KingOfFleece #295385 10/03/2008 3:10 PM
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I like Maxxum Chain wax. It stays put pretty well and seems to last.




Ditto
Put it on after riding and the chain is warm.
After it dries it will not fling off.

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Yota #295386 10/03/2008 3:23 PM
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90w gear oil. it also helps add a layer of protective film over most of the wheel too!




I use good old-fashioned black grease. Pack it between the rollers with my finger. I need to wipe the wheel down for the first one or two rides, but after that it's okay.
It gets applied about once every two weeks. And it's CHEAP!


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Deon #295387 10/03/2008 3:28 PM
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So where does one purchase this miracle drug, er lube?


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glc #295388 10/03/2008 9:38 PM
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get yourself a Scottoiler and dispense completely with the chain wax.

Let the Scottoiler do the work on a constant basis. I have run a scottoiler on my existing chain and sprockets and with nearly 26K on that chain its still going strong.

Chain wax is OK if you like to jack up your bike and lube it yourself every 350 to 400 miles. The chain wax simply cannot compare to the Scottoiler for performance and longevity of your chain and sprockets.

The advertisements for the Scottoiler are no joke.


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moe #295389 10/04/2008 12:45 AM
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Why moe, you master of the internet you...

ProGold

You just needed to click on a few links....


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arstaren #295390 10/04/2008 4:53 AM
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I have used a few until I came across Maxima Chain Wax.

By far the best I have used, I used it on my Daytona and now on my Speedy. I have white walls so fling off is a big issue for me.
I think the key is giving the chain and sprocket a good clean with kerosene first then go for a 5 minute ride to warm the chain up and give it a coating, let it set for a while and then wipe the chain with a rag to get rid of any excess


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glc #295391 10/04/2008 8:55 AM
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I don't use chain oil. I prefer chain lube & like Yamaha spray chain lube. It is relatively inexpensive, runs clean, & does not sling off. I didn't like either PJ1 Blue (slings off) or PJ1 Black (slings less, but what does sling is black).

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Deon #295392 10/06/2008 9:07 AM
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Yeah i read that. the operative dealer is Tucker Rocky. Seems to me that a bicycle shop will have it. Come on, where did you buy it? A kawahonasakama stealer? Heck Chain wax is good, but like you said the front sprocket holds that stuff like a new mothers child on a teat.


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moe #295393 10/06/2008 12:35 PM
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moe,
At the very bottom of the linked page it says "or order from ProGold".
That's what I did...


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