Lube for commuting.

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fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
I commute 20+ miles a day. I am using muk-off dry lube and it isn't lasting more than 2 days (when dry). Any ideas on what I can use? I also use the bike on my days off for 50 mile cycles and tend to clean it once every 10 days (how my work pattern is).
Don't really mind wet or dry as I like to clean my bike so I shouldn't get much crap build up.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Finish Line Dry, or Wet !
 

ohnovino

Large Member
Location
Liverpool
 

Hawk

Veteran
Should I go for the drylube or wet?

If you want a longer chain life with a much much cleaner chain and are willing to lubricate frequently, dry.

If you're not so fussed and want to minimise time spent lubricating, wet will last longer (but will attract more gunk which will probably increase wear on all your transmission).

I'd go for dry every time
 
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fossala

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
If you want a longer chain life with a much much cleaner chain and are willing to lubricate frequently, dry.

If you're not so fussed and want to minimise time spent lubricating, wet will last longer (but will attract more gunk which will probably increase wear on all your transmission).

I'd go for dry every time

Could I get away with once a week with dry lube?
 
[QUOTE 1858191, member: 9609"]I've always noticed that when you fit a new chain it only ever seems to need oiled every 200-300miles, and as the chain ages it seems to require oiled more and more frequently.
Last winter with my chain at 1500miles I was getting fed up of it always feeling that it needed some oil, nearly every other day - I generally use the mickle method and use chainsaw oil.

So I packed the whole chain in grease, put the chain between both big cogs to open it up a bit then worked the grease in with my hands, it was a little messy but no where near as messy as I thought it would be - most of the excess grease seemed to accumulate on the lower dérailleur. Since then I have hardly needed to oil the chain, it was just like new again, in fact with the chain now a 2500 miles I think I will do it again.

Chain new = 380.5mm for 15 links
at 2500 = 382mm for 15 links
so i must be doing something right.[/quote]

But did the grease get inside the links where the lubrication is needed or did you simply suceeed in coating the outside of the chain that needs no lubrication but where grease etc is good at getting muck to stick.
 
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