Originally Posted by
bkaapcke
I'm not knocking Pro Link because it's what I use, but I ride only in dry conditions. It's not going to hold up to rain & wet roads either. bk
If riding for about 115 miles in a pouring rain, without fenders, and on the roads full of beach sand didn't wash ProLink off, I say it's a damn good lube in wet. I did another 50 miles next day, and my chain was still perfectly quiet.
Dry lubes didn't work for me. They either work good only for 10, 20 or 30 miles, or they wash off easily when washing the bike. My chain was never properly quiet with any of them. The worst offender was "The king of lubes"... The most noticeable thing, and probably the only thing that it was doing really good, was creating a red colored mess all around the drivetrain, wheels and the floor. I'm sure it's working well for many, and it's a good moment to remind that " *-Results may, and will vary ".
" Chain lube " topic will always create heated discussions and many different opinions.