Originally Posted by
Sailorman13
If you apply it often enough, shouldn't it help the chain last longer? I was under the impression that it's the dirt and grime that wears out a chain even more than friction between the metal rollers and the pins. If a dry lube attracts and holds less dirt, assuming the chain's not *really* dry, less wear should result. Right??
I used to use one of the Pedros lubes and the chain would be black in less than 100 miles. I switched to White Lightning Clean Ride and use it a bit more often, about every 120 mi. if it doesn't rain, and my chain never looks grimy.