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I think the Scott Oiler would eliminate the need to travel with chain lube, and you probably won't have to lube the chain should the bike get get riden in the wet.

I'll stay with chain lube, too.
H.




No need to lube the chain in any of those conditions anyway.I know I have posted before about 23,000 on my OEM chain and sprocket set before and I only lubed them about 4 times in that time. I think with the modern O ring chain the only thing chain lube does is make dirt stick and wear the sprockets. At 23,000 miles with almost no lube my front sprocket was hardly worn at all and the rear didn't look worn at all , even when laid on top of the new one.


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