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Old 06-14-12 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AzTallRider
I get some noise when cross-chained, even with a clean and freshly lubed chain, it just isn't as pronounced. But that doesn't necessarily indicate it is absorbing power, which is why I asked. I read a report on some lab tests awhile back where a lubricated chain was no faster than a dry chain. Given that lube collects grit, I'd love to be able to go lube free and just replace the chain more often if that was needed. Unfortunately, the lab test had the chain in a straight line (motorcycle oriented), and we cyclists aren't lined up that much. I have, however, taken to cleaning as much of the oil as possible off the chain when I lube, using a terry-cloth rag. To keep the drivetrain quiet, I need to lube once or twice a week (every 100 miles or so), and I clean the entire drivetrain with Simple Green about once a month (500-800 miles).
You would have to disassemble the chain to get it completely clean. This, of course, is not possible. The pins are pressed into place.

Sheldon Brown had some fun with the topic: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/chainclean.html
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