Road Cycling - Jig-a-loo

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analogbomb
01-29-08, 05:26 PM
Has anyone here tried using this stuff to lube their chain or other bike bits?

http://jigaloo.com/en/


Carus47
01-29-08, 05:52 PM
no

deadly downtube
01-29-08, 06:12 PM
why would you use this? unless it says it magically repels dust, dirt, grime, and all the other things that wear a bicycle chain, what's the point? it's a spray on, as well..


prendrefeu
01-29-08, 06:17 PM
Apparently it brought down the Berlin Wall. Who knew?

analogbomb
02-04-08, 09:16 AM
why would you use this? unless it says it magically repels dust, dirt, grime, and all the other things that wear a bicycle chain, what's the point? it's a spray on, as well..

Specifically its silicon based and if its similar or equivalent to industrial grade silicone lubricants then it would be dry and water repellent while also being able to withstand breaking down under heavy shear forces and extremes of temperature.

prendrefeu
02-04-08, 09:51 AM
So have you tried it? Does it work?

merlinextraligh
02-04-08, 10:52 AM
I think Clark Griswald used it on a sled once.

http://jigaloo.com/en/images/does_beats.gif

Hobartlemagne
02-04-08, 11:30 AM
Like any device designed for so many purposes, It wont do any single task as well as a specialty
product. All its uses make me wonder if it is like WD40, in the fact that it shouldnt be used for
lubricant since it gets sticky.

Doctor Who
02-04-08, 12:17 PM
I don't know if it works or not, but that's a really terrible and stupid name for a product.

jstraw97
02-04-08, 12:44 PM
I think Clark Griswald used it on a sled once.

http://jigaloo.com/en/images/does_beats.gif

Priceless!!