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Old 05-19-15, 12:13 AM
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Frankly, there are plenty of good bike chain lubricants on the market. Pick one and use it until you get home. I know some people are huge hot wax advocates, but your chain will survive without loss of performance using a good commercial lubricant. The slight advantage, if any, of hot waxing (flame on) is probably outweighed by the inconvenience in this case.
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