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mrdoright0405 06-27-04 11:40 AM

I have a New Trek 7100. It has been raining ALOT here in Alabama. So Im sort of forced to ride in the rain. I begin my rides no rain, But before I finish my rides Im riding in the rain. I hear that all Purpose oil is bad choice for lube. So what should I use for Lube and Protection?

Mtn Mike 06-27-04 12:16 PM

Prolink Progold, and Triflow both seem to work well in the rain. These lubes don't last more than 1-2 rides, but it's not that much of a problem to re-apply them.

slvoid 06-27-04 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by mrdoright0405
I have a New Trek 7100. It has been raining ALOT here in Alabama. So Im sort of forced to ride in the rain. I begin my rides no rain, But before I finish my rides Im riding in the rain. I hear that all Purpose oil is bad choice for lube. So what should I use for Lube and Protection?

"Lube and protection"... that subject title is wrong in so many ways.. :D
Have you considered getting the chain waxed?

khuon 06-27-04 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by slvoid
"Lube and protection"... that subject title is wrong in so many ways.. :D
Have you considered getting the chain waxed?

Hmmm... I could add some comment about waxing that would contribute to a tangent. :D

I use DuMonde Tech and more recently the Tech Lite version. Both work great. The Lite seems better suited for less extreme conditions though. It is however a wet lube but acts a lot like a dry lube.

Raiyn 06-27-04 02:52 PM

I prefer ProGold Lubricants ProLink. http://www.progoldmfr.com/images/pro...ink-yellow.jpgClickme

slotibartfast 06-27-04 03:31 PM

Here's another vote for ProLink. It's the best lube I've ever used. Oh, and use Simple Green to clean your chain and gears. Cuts through the grease and grime like it wasn't even there.

slvoid 06-27-04 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by khuon
Hmmm... I could add some comment about waxing that would contribute to a tangent. :D

I use DuMonde Tech and more recently the Tech Lite version. Both work great. The Lite seems better suited for less extreme conditions though. It is however a wet lube but acts a lot like a dry lube.

Hehe, I think waxing does sound like a good idea if it's always going to be raining. Attracts less dirt plus lasts much longer.

OregonBound 06-27-04 05:01 PM

Prolink all the way.

ewitz 06-27-04 07:44 PM

I buy my protection prelubed.

djbowen1 06-27-04 07:47 PM

Trojan XL

mrdoright0405 06-28-04 11:30 AM

lol! thanks.

pyze-guy 06-28-04 01:05 PM

It depends how long I've known the girl. Usually astroglide and trojons.

Oh, wrong forum, sorry.



I use Pedros lube and Phil grease.

slvoid 06-28-04 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by djbowen1
Trojan XL

Don't brag, you mean regular. :p

operator 06-28-04 01:33 PM

Triflow all the way.

mrdoright0405 06-28-04 06:07 PM

Ill try Prolink. Thanks.

lofter 06-28-04 08:15 PM

lmao slvoid roflmao

originalbart 06-28-04 08:28 PM

I've used White lightning for almost a year but all the wet weather we've had has really played havoc with it. Just doesn't survive the rain or even the longer rides. I switched to their wet weather product, Race Day and I've given up a little of the clean look for a lot longer performance..... but with all these votes for ProLink, I've gotta find some. Haven't seen it in any LBS, kinda surprising.

uciflylow 06-28-04 08:46 PM

CRC 3-36 ultralight, Works great, less$$$$

originalbart 06-28-04 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by uciflylow
CRC 3-36 ultralight, Works great, less$$$$


I looked up the home site for CRC-36, where would you buy this kind of product? It looks like it's used in a machine shop kind of setting. Does it last in the rain? What kind of environment do you ride in?

uciflylow 06-29-04 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by originalbart
I looked up the home site for CRC-36, where would you buy this kind of product? It looks like it's used in a machine shop kind of setting. Does it last in the rain? What kind of environment do you ride in?

It is an industrial product, but most of the auto parts stores around here cary it. I buy it at a local hardware/lawn mower shop. It is rated by the USDA for use in/on food processing equipment. It takes longer to dry than most of the bicycle specific products, but I also don't get near the build up that I got in the past with WL or Race Day. This is also in a spray can, liquid form that can penetrate the links very well.
As far as in the rain goes? I,m sort of a "fair weather" rider, and I don't ride mountian bikes on trails. So it may not be a good option for the most extream conditions. I have ridden in the rain a few times and it didn't seem to wash off to the point of chain making noise or anything like that, but I do reapply lube after nearly ride on my road machine. On my commuter I use it once a week or so.

BTW, the store I buy this from uses it on high end guns. Many of there shot guns are used by waterfowl hunters. These guns get more abuse than almost any firearm outside of the military. I figured if it was good enough for an $1800 shotgun, it was good enough for my bike. :D


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