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[Closed] New Road Drivechain - degrease or use ?

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Have always followed the Sheldon Brown approach of first few rides on factory sticky lube until it gets gets gunky.

Is this still best approach or will a degrease and decent summer dry lube be better for shifting and wear ?


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:06 pm
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Short answer no. Just fit


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:07 pm
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Aye, that's what I've done in the past. No point in breaking a good habit I guess !


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:21 pm
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Is the factory grease not just to stop rust?


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:37 pm
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Given how dusty it currently is there's no harm in giving it a quick wipe with a GT85 soaked rag to remove some of the tackiness from the outside. No need to degrease it though, the factory lube is just fine.


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:43 pm
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Iain, I'm off the bike with a broken wrist and I still wouldn't waste my time doing this on a new chain. Just ride until gunky.


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:44 pm
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Cheers all, scotroutes, I'm itching to get that Pedros wax onto it for super smooth shifting !


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 2:52 pm
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If you've got a brand new chain and it's not shifting smoothly as lubed by the factory, something is wrong.


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 3:00 pm
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I would wipe the outer plates with degreaser as the factory stuff is good but sticky and attracts a lot of debris it's not like you need lube on the outer plates anyway


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 3:24 pm
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I always degrease new chains. That factory gunk just attracts too much crap for my liking and dumps it onto the cassette and rear mech too.


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 5:42 pm
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scotroutes had it up there, for me: Wet a rag with some solvent and run the chain through it to remove the "cosmetic" excess - all the meaningful lubrication is on the inner bits


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 5:47 pm
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I always degrease then apply my own. Probably comes from one bike I had getting terrible chainsuck with a new chain and the only thing I could put it down to was the stickiness of the factory lube. As soon as I cleaned it off and applied new lube it was fine.


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 6:06 pm
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The factory grease is really really good for the inside of the chain. And really quite shit for the outside.

So i wipe and apply something that's actually suited for the application to the outside.

Most of the mechanics i know do the same. (Except for really really wet shitty races (Belgian cobbles for instance), then they wipe the stock sticky crap off and apply a different grease or heavy oil.)


 
Posted : 02/06/2016 7:23 pm