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Does anyone know where to buy this stuff now?

Ive seen motorbike specific stuff, but this is really heavy wax. I had a tin of proper bike stuff that I lost a few years ago. I cant find where to buy it anywhere!!


 
Posted : 11/03/2012 3:31 pm
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I use the motorcycle stuff - putoline chain wax - its works really really well


 
Posted : 11/03/2012 3:35 pm
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It's not suitable for o-ring chains so you've more chance of finding it in a motor cross shop. I'm still in two minds about it really.


 
Posted : 11/03/2012 4:59 pm
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Cheers for the pointer for the Putoline stuff.

I didnt think most bike chains were O-ring. I run KMC X9-L and X10-SL. Can anyone confirm if these are or are not o-ring? Google doesnt really say either way.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 2:45 pm
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I think onzadog is referring to the fact it's not used on o-ring chains as found on a lot of road motorbikes, so go to an off road (mx) shop to get wax from there.

bike chains don't have o-rings.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 2:48 pm
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+1 for putoline.

Haven't figured out how to remove excess though so it always looks filthy.

More tenacious than most lubes, but still washes off on propperly wet/muddy rides.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 3:18 pm
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TINAS

Once the chain is back on the bike I clean the excess off with a cloth - maybe with a tiny amount of gt 85 on the cloth


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 3:24 pm
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How often do you need to cook the chain? How many miles does a waxing last for?


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 4:11 pm
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How long is a piece of string?
Good weather I get many hundreds of miles from each application, even in bad weather it lasts a few rides.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 4:16 pm
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TJ - Would you sell a lump so that i could try it out?


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 4:20 pm
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Not easy to do as its a solid bath and you melt the whole tin to dunk a chain in and mine is part used so selling you a chunk would leave hardly enough in my tin. I'll do a chain for you if in edinburgh

its only £18 for a kilo tin anyway


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 4:29 pm
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Thought so, cheeps cp.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 4:42 pm
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I'm not in Edinburgh, but thanks for the offer. I'll get the kilo when i run out next. Cheers.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 5:14 pm
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More tenacious than most lubes, but still washes off on propperly wet/muddy rides.

even in bad weather it lasts a few rides.

if you ride in the wet/ mud i wouldn't bother IMO. Just wash and use a regular lube. Heating the tin up etc is a ball ache, much easier with regular lube.

I find [url= http://www.juicelubes.co.uk/chain-juice-wet/ ]this[/url] is really good.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 5:41 pm
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neilforrow - I find it lasts much much longer than anything else - conditions that strip normal lubes of the chain in a few miles - (peat bogs) don't strip the wax out for a hundred or more miles.

I believe I am getting several times the chain life and the £18 tin has lasted 3 years so far - at least a couple more years left.

Have you used the chain wax? I will not go back to expensive ineffective little bottles of oil


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 6:21 pm
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I once dropped the tin getting it out of the oven, onto Mum's kitchen floor...

+1 'O' ring chains


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 6:26 pm
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Putoline Chain Wax seems to be around £25 for the kilo tub - best I can find with free p+p is [url= http://www.dirtbikebitz.com/putoline-chain-wax-p-2550.html ]Dirtbikebitz[/url] £24.18.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 7:25 pm
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I've still got a can of Linklyfe (the forerunner of Putoline) in my garage somewhere I must try it one day.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 7:35 pm
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Hmmm - gone up a fair bit since I bought my tim


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 7:48 pm
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"several times the chain life" is impressive and implies the cassette and chainrings are lasting as long also?


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 7:51 pm
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TJ's obsessive arguing convinced me to get a tin, Dirtbikebitz was the best price I could find but what I didn't realise is that the tin's [i]enormous[/i]. Should have been obvious really but it does feel reassuringly massive when it arrives.

Going to do the retro-commuter-hell-bike first since its chains cost nowt and it never gets cleaned or lubed, see how that works out.


 
Posted : 12/03/2012 8:03 pm
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I just had the same experience, ie ordered from DBBiz and didnt appreciate the size of the tin! Its the size of a decent deep frying pan!!!

It greatly amused my (non cycling) office co-workers when it turned up!


 
Posted : 19/03/2012 4:40 pm