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  • Chain lubes
  • danmac
    Free Member

    What’s everyone using these days as a good all rounder for chain lube? I’m coming to the end of my collection of small amounts in various branded bottles. It’s for MTB used a couple of times a week, mainly bridleways and woodlands with some boggy field edges for good measure. I’ve noticed some minor surface rust showing up on my chain despite regular maintenance and lubing. Maybe just not noticed it before but its bugging me

    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    Juice Lubes wet

    ajantom
    Full Member

    I’ve just bitten the bullet and gone down the Putoline route.

    Bit more hassle initially, but so far I’ve not had to relube after 3 wet and muddy rides. So I’m hoping it’s going to be worthwhile.

    Just giving it a wipe with an oily rag after washing the bike to stop surface rust.

    tim363
    Full Member

    Been using squirt lube for nearly a year now. Great stuff, you don’t get all the crap stuck to your chain

    escrs
    Free Member

    At this time of year what ever is the cheapest

    My bike gets so dirty it has to be washed after every ride which means re lubing the chain so no point in putting expensive wet lube on

    Come summer time the bike will get washed once every couple of months if needed, re lube the chain and its good for a couple of months (weather dependant)

    tjagain
    Full Member

    *sings the putoline song*

    Its the best, its the cheapest, I have used nothing else for a decade or more.

    Simon_Semtex
    Free Member

    I’ll “second” anything made by Juice Lubes but I’m a wee bit biased – (Wife used to work for Velo Brands.)

    Our lube of choice is Juice Lubes – Viking Juice.

    Mind you, still haven’t found anything that comes near to beating “Morgan Blue” as a chain degreaser. (Sorry, Mr Miles!!)

    jodafett
    Full Member

    I’d highly recommend Muc-Off Wet Lube. I’ve found it to be the least ‘claggy’ of all the ones I’ve tried. I’ve a new bike coming soon so may try the Putoline route tho.

    stormtrooper
    Free Member

    Been using squirt lube for nearly a year now. Great stuff, you don’t get all the crap stuck to your chain

    Squirt lube for me too, I’m about to run out and will be getting some more. Needs to be applied to a thoroughly degreased chain but after that keeps the chainset nice and clean

    docgeoffyjones
    Full Member

    *Joins in with the Putoline song*

    13thfloormonk
    Full Member

    I liked Fenwick’s Stealth, although it required application in advance to ‘cure’.

    Have moved to Putoline though. It took some time to learn to have faith in it, but it lasts over multiple filthy muddy CX rides and hosings, and the chain stays cleaner on the outside than with a wet lube. Post-ride/wash, I just run the chain through a rag soaked in GT85.

    Not a massive fan of repeatedly breaking quicklinks to relube though, this could actually be reason enough for me to switch back to drip lubes once the current chain is done.

    Yak
    Full Member

    Squirt in the summer. For the endless wet now I am using Fenwicks Pro. Works well enough in the wet and doesn’t need applying every ride. Stinks like cow poo.

    TrailriderJim
    Free Member

    Weldtite has been a game changer for me lately. Very cheap, very clean and really handles the worst conditions. I’ve just bought a litre bulk bottle for £17.

    allanoleary
    Free Member

    Just cracked open a bottle of Muc Off wet ceramic. Too early to tell if it’s amazeballs as yet but for the money it wants to be

    big_scot_nanny
    Full Member

    la la loo lala… Putoline!

    (or as my son said as we watched Back to Future as a family when Doc gets shot by the Iranian’s over the nuclear fuel: “Daddy, is that what you put on our chains?”)

    danmac
    Free Member

    To be honest I don’t fancy the hassle that comes with needing a fryer and a sparkly gleaming chain to start with. Something that simply works will do. Will give the juice stuff a go as I know the LBS stocks and rates it. Maybe try wax when new chain time comes round.

    Thanks for the input guys 🙂

    sgn23
    Free Member

    Squirt year round. Works ok for wet 2h rides this time of year.

    jonny-m
    Free Member

    Squirt all year round, I don’t use anything else these days and havent done for a few years.

    argoose
    Free Member

    Putoline
    Works
    Cheap as chips
    Easier than cleaning grinding paste off the drive chain, waiting for it to dry, then re-lube after every ride.

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    *Also singing the Putoline song*

    submarined
    Free Member

    Tried Rock and Roll extend after years of just throwing Finish Line on. S’alright in the summer, crap in the wet.

    windyg
    Free Member

    Squirt all year round for me too, being using it for years with no issues

    tjagain
    Full Member

    To be honest I don’t fancy the hassle that comes with needing a fryer and a sparkly gleaming chain to start with. Something that simply works will do.

    You don’t need a fryer, You only need to clean the chain the first time and only then if its filthy. It does simply work. I did one the other day. tin on hob ( forme – your other half may disagree) or a camp stove. chain off the bike and chuck in tin. Check every few mins until its nice and runny, take hot tin into workshop, fish chain out and hang over tin, refit to bike, run thru a rag. 5 mins work, 5 mins on the hob. I’ll do it again in a few hundred miles and enjoy the well lubed chain for that time. more than a decades I have been using it. cost less than £3 a year for 5 – 7 bikes used by two of us

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Weldtite TF2 for wet conditions for me.

    White lightning epic ride if it’s mixed conditions.

    Mucoff dry lube for proper dry conditions.

    The weldtite and mucoff were about £12 a litre each, the epic ride a bit more but it is my favourite.

    davosaurusrex
    Full Member

    I would just like to say I think Putoline is overrated for MTB in winter (so nerr to the lot of you). When you have to properly hose the bike down, which is most rides, you still end up with a rusty chain – oily rag or not. Also did a four day Lakes trip last year, was almost completely dry, no cleaning and chain was squeaking by the last day. Might go back to squirt.

    Quite good on the road bike though

    qwerty
    Free Member

    I tried the Putoline method but now gone belt drive 😇

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Here’s the Weldtite stuff, I’d be quite happy if this was the only lube I could use…

    https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/weldtite-tf2-performance-oil/

    jodafett
    Full Member

    When using the Putoline with a brand new chain do you have to clean off the coating that the chains covered in initially or do you just chuck it in the tin?

    Davesport
    Full Member

    Pedro’s wax. I was a Squirt convert & delighted with its all year performance, less so with the the price. As wax emulsions go I can’t tell the difference between the two but the Pedro’s is about 60% of the price. Transmission is always clean & there’s no claggy build up or jocky clogging black goo.

    ajantom
    Full Member

    When using the Putoline with a brand new chain do you have to clean off the coating that the chains covered in initially or do you just chuck it in the tin?

    Straight in. On used chains, I’ve given them a good soak in white spirit first.

    jodafett
    Full Member

    Straight in. On used chains, I’ve given them a good soak in white spirit first.

    Cheers. Think I’m going to give this a go when my new bike arrives.

    ChuckMorris
    Free Member

    I use Squirt. I just apply it more frequently after wet rides. Does the job and no oily transmission.

    didnthurt
    Full Member

    Muc-off wet lube. It’s great, even smells nice. One application did me round the Cairngorm Loop last year. Bike sounded a bit tougher towards the end but worked fine for the other 250+ km’s.

    I’ve tried lots of different ones over the years and think the Muc-off is the best.

    I’ve become a bit of a fanboy of theirs recently. Their tyre sealant is also great. Plus I’m loving their condensed bike cleaner with reduced packaging. You can even get a refill at some bike shops. 👌

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
    Free Member

    Just cracked open a bottle of Muc Off wet ceramic. Too early to tell if it’s amazeballs as yet but for the money it wants to be

    I bought a lifetime 1l c3 ceramic wet bottle for ~£7 a few years back, it lubes the chain and doesn’t rapidly vanish in the rain making it suitable for the modern typical UK climate, but it doesn’t take long to turn into a black sludge.

    I’ve got a small bottle of Muc Off dry to try, just in case by some miracle we get another “summer” that starts in March like last year.

    GolfChick
    Free Member

    Muc off wet – although drivetrain stays quiet, everything and it’s brother will stick to it and jockey wheels caked up with tar.

    Juice lubes Viking – too wet and runny for winter rides so didn’t find it gave it a good coating. Pretty average and didn’t float my boat at all

    Currently using a Pedros syn lube because it was cheap and for winter rides it seems ok and works.

    Once things dry up I use rock n roll blue for mtb and their red absolute for road bike.

    Might give squirt a try one of these days. Won’t be trying putoline as I don’t want a black chain all the time and will be bound to get it on trousers etc. I also won’t be removing quick link constantly as I think the tolerances get weaker until eventually can remove and snap in place with hands.

    13thfloormonk
    Full Member

    Intrigued by the folks using Squirt, I like it on the summer road bike but considered it a non-starter for any sort of wet use. Will it last a whole wet ride?

    Won’t be trying putoline as I don’t want a black chain all the time and will be bound to get it on trousers etc.

    I was afraid of this, but any surface wax seems to wear off quite quickly (hence giving it a wipe down with GT85-y rag after rides). My Putoline chain is obviously still lubed internally as it’s silent and runs smooth, but it’s bare metal silver on the surface. Barely any dirtier to touch than my Squirt lubed summer bike that barely leaves the turbo trainer.

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Still on the old RnR extreme, but haven’t tried the new recipe yet. It’s great, tried squirt, it didn’t last a ride.

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    Will it last a whole wet ride?

    I would say no, depending on how well you’ve applied it (ie how clean your chain actually was when it went on). I’ve never managed to get through a properly wet ride with a silent chain with it.

    Smoove is a bit better in terms of a wax-based lube, IME.

    Yak
    Full Member

    Intrigued by the folks using Squirt, I like it on the summer road bike but considered it a non-starter for any sort of wet use. Will it last a whole wet ride?

    Depends on your wet ride. Bit of rain and damp trails – yes it will.
    River crossing, torrents of water everywhere – not a chance.

    SirHC
    Full Member

    Been using squirt for a while now, but finding there is corrosion on the chain, even with drying after wet rides/washing. Going to try the juice lubes wet after reading some good reviews of it.

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