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Old 04-02-17 | 10:47 PM
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Bikes: Heavy, with friction shifters

Originally Posted by Joe Minton
I wipe my chains with a very lightly dampened towel (mineral spirits) & add a drop of thick oil to each roller. Chain-L is the best available for this.

I never wash chains & they last a very long time.

The thick oil (Chain-L or something like it (140W gear oil) will not allow grit to enter the chain's moving parts and the re-application keeps the side plates & rollers filled thus excluding grit ingress.

Chain lubrication can be reduced to a simple procedure and sequence:
1) Wipe the outside clean.
2) Apply a drop of thick oil to each roller.
3) Let sit for a time.
4) Rotate the crank a few turns.
5) Wipe everything you can off the outside of the chain.

Joe
Depends on where you ride. Lots of sand, dust and dirt on (paved) roads I use, so with thicker, especially gear oil, enormous amounts of dirt get stuck on the chain, RD pulleys - everywhere. First on the outside, but they find their way to the inside as well.
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