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slowandsteady 08-18-06 03:17 PM

Open Rant
 
I would like to thank the person(s) who recommended using motor oil as a chain lubricant.

First of all, I would like to thank you for the mediocre lubrication it provided.

Secondly I would like to thank you for the massive amounts of dirt, grime, grit, scum, swill, and funk that appeared on my chain within a week and began to take over my life by week two.

Thirdly, I would like to thank you for the semi-permanent and reapplied daily chain tatoo on my right calf.

Fourthly, I would like to thank you for the copious amounts of black splatter on my nice new rims.

Finally, I would like to thank you for the fumes that permeate my house as I had to use car engine cleaner to remove said funk from my chain.

I was a fool to stray from KryTech dry wax lubricants. Motor oil should stay in motors.

quattro7703 08-18-06 03:25 PM

smart...

ryanparrish 08-18-06 03:28 PM

its like the time my neighbor suggested gasoline as a degreaser horrible idea

Eatadonut 08-18-06 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by ryanparrish
its like the time my neighbor suggested gasoline as a degreaser horrible idea

why? works great!

ryanparrish 08-18-06 03:55 PM

I had a problem with it smelling like gas reall bad (no duh) thats all but it works better then anything else and your hands smell like it after words thats the only problem every thing smells like gas it works so good that it left a fine gunk all over the can I was using but it made everything sparkle like no ones buisness

bmclaughlin807 08-18-06 03:59 PM

:p The only time I saw motor oil seriously mentioned was an emergency case where someone had degreased a chain and forgotten to lube it and was running late, or something along those lines. I wouldn't even bother to try it under any other circumstances.

Portis 08-18-06 04:23 PM

I've never understood the passion for home brew chain lube. Hell, you can buy a bottle of chain lube for $5 and it should last quite awhile. Especially if you don't overlube your chain like most people do.

ryanparrish 08-18-06 04:34 PM

I always buy what I can get from the lbs or what they suggest

I-Like-To-Bike 08-18-06 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Portis
I've never understood the passion for home brew chain lube. Hell, you can buy a bottle of chain lube for $5 and it should last quite awhile. Especially if you don't overlube your chain like most people do.

Annually I buy a can of Silicone Spray for $2 and a new chain for $5, and never get dirty hands.

CommuterRun 08-18-06 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by slowandsteady
I would like to thank the person(s) who recommended using motor oil as a chain lubricant.

First of all, I would like to thank you for the mediocre lubrication it provided.

Secondly I would like to thank you for the massive amounts of dirt, grime, grit, scum, swill, and funk that appeared on my chain within a week and began to take over my life by week two.

Thirdly, I would like to thank you for the semi-permanent and reapplied daily chain tatoo on my right calf.

Fourthly, I would like to thank you for the copious amounts of black splatter on my nice new rims.

Finally, I would like to thank you for the fumes that permeate my house as I had to use car engine cleaner to remove said funk from my chain.

I was a fool to stray from KryTech dry wax lubricants. Motor oil should stay in motors.

With the possible exception of the first point, all wet lubricants do this.;)

jyossarian 08-18-06 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by bmclaughlin807
:p The only time I saw motor oil seriously mentioned was an emergency case where someone had degreased a chain and forgotten to lube it and was running late, or something along those lines. I wouldn't even bother to try it under any other circumstances.

+1 Motor oil is a temporary solution when you don't happen to have an LBS or chain lube w/ you. Hell, you can squirt baby oil or olive oil on your chain and it'll work in a pinch, but it's not a recommended permanent solution.

BTW, did the motor oil stop the squeaking and creaking? If so, stop complaining, it did its job! :p

Falkon 08-18-06 06:47 PM

Jesus, who told you to use motor oil?

Svr 08-18-06 07:15 PM

I use 90wt gear oil. Works great. You do need to apply it sparingly and wipe the chain down with a rag afterwards, as any oil left on the outside of the chain does nothing but attract dirt.

Falkon 08-18-06 07:47 PM

I wonder if oil with Militec would help keep the chain going longer?

Shemp 08-18-06 08:16 PM

$10 says a "Bobish" cyclist suggested it.

Allen 08-18-06 08:48 PM

Lubricating the chain with hot 90W gear lube works but it is also efficient fly paper, collecting plenty of hardpack between sprockets and on the outside of the chain. Motor oil is far better, but motorcycle chain and chainsaw lubricants are better yet, because they have volatile solvents that allow good penetration for their relatively viscous lubricant.

That was taken from here on Sheldon Brown's site, and was written by Jobst Brandt. Motor oil won't harm your bike, and is better than nothing, but it has definite drawbacks.
I also like Phil Wood's Tenacious oil.

supcom 08-18-06 08:57 PM

Poor baby! Feel better now? So sorry you couldn't figure out how to make it work for you.

GRedner 08-18-06 09:10 PM

Motor oil? Blech.

A cheapo bottle of synthetic lube will do you much better. Take a dry chain, drip the stuff into the joints (just one drip per joint!). Let it sit a few hours to penetrate, spin the chain a few times. Take a dry rag, and wipe the chain dry. As dry as can be. Lube on the outside does nothing but suck up dirt. Lube on the inside is what you want, and it won't be removed by wiping.

Siu Blue Wind 08-18-06 09:19 PM

That's messed up. People taking advantage of other peoples trust. I'm sorry that had to happen to you. I hope all is better and now you know what not to do. At least there was no permanent damage. Why are people so mean?

spinnaker 08-18-06 09:32 PM

So you were too cheap to buy a $5 bottle of lubricant, you took some stupid advice to save a couple of dollars, now you are complaining?

I would have kept quiet about this one if I were you.

betes 08-18-06 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by spinnaker
So you were too cheap to buy a $5 bottle of lubricant, you took some stupid advice to save a couple of dollars, now you are complaining?

I would have kept quiet about this one if I were you.

Exactly what I was thinking. It's great to get advice on the internet, but take everything with a grain of salt.

Banzai 08-18-06 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Shemp
$10 says a "Bobish" cyclist suggested it.

Hmmm...I'm missing a joke here, and I've been on this board for a while.

Who suggested motor oil? While there are some who would...I'd think that the overwhelming "no, don't do that" voices as evinced by this thread would overcome that.

KrisPistofferson 08-18-06 10:14 PM

I buy a big can of T-9 Boeshield every 3-5 years. Like Hunter sez: "Works for me."

BluesDawg 08-19-06 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by Shemp
$10 says a "Bobish" cyclist suggested it.

I really doubt that. Send me the $10 so I can get some Pro-Link.

spinnaker 08-19-06 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by betes
Exactly what I was thinking. It's great to get advice on the internet, but take everything with a grain of salt.


Some guy on the internet told me that I could cure my headache by plunging an ice pick into both eyes. I did it, now I have blood all over the floor, I am bind in both eyes and my head hurts worse than ever! Thanks guy on the internet.


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