Chain Lube Test
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Back in the 1970's during my riding years, I rode dirt bikes with my friend and his father who both rode Bultaco's. His father use to buy 90w gear oil and empty out 1/2 the bottle and mix 1/2 gas/oil mixture for chain lube. He figured the gas would thin out the oil while applying, then the gas would evaporate while leaving the thick oil in and outside the chain rollers.
It was his formula anyways.
It was his formula anyways.

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I use the Maxima chain wax and never see any cast-off spray when you follow the directions and let it dry before use - unlike what's shown in the video
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I used to use the chain wax too. If you let it dry it does not fling off, but it did collect dirt between the links.
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Same here, although with o-ring / x-ring sealed chains, I often wonder if we are wasting money with chain lubes? Even when dry they attract a lot of dirt that then acts like a file on the sprockets.Tony wrote:I use the Maxima chain wax and never see any cast-off spray when you follow the directions and let it dry before use - unlike what's shown in the video
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Ya I wonder with o ring if not needed anyone test it ?fishon401 wrote:Same here, although with o-ring / x-ring sealed chains, I often wonder if we are wasting money with chain lubes? Even when dry they attract a lot of dirt that then acts like a file on the sprockets.Tony wrote:I use the Maxima chain wax and never see any cast-off spray when you follow the directions and let it dry before use - unlike what's shown in the video
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Comp Committee Chair, Rep for CATRA
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I haven't run anything on my chains in nearly 20 years. After washing I just WD40 it and get the water out. Usually get a season on a X-ring on anything smaller than a 450. My 450 I use to run the more expensive DID X-ring to get a full year out of it. I really like the primary drive gold x-ring and run them on my vintage stuff without issue. This year I'm running the YZ465 which has power similar to my 450 so I'm interested to see how it holds up..
Tom A.
SRCR President
Vintage Series Racer
1977 MX3, 1977 RM 175, 1980 CR250R, 1981 PE250, 1986 YZ250, 1988 Cagiva WMX, 90 CRM250, 98 YZ250
SRCR President
Vintage Series Racer
1977 MX3, 1977 RM 175, 1980 CR250R, 1981 PE250, 1986 YZ250, 1988 Cagiva WMX, 90 CRM250, 98 YZ250
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Did the same for as long as I can remember on o-ring & o-ring. Wash the bike, spray on wd40. Chains would last a season of offroad racing & riding.450exc115 wrote:I haven't run anything on my chains in nearly 20 years. After washing I just WD40 it and get the water out. Usually get a season on a X-ring on anything smaller than a 450. My 450 I use to run the more expensive DID X-ring to get a full year out of it. I really like the primary drive gold x-ring and run them on my vintage stuff without issue. This year I'm running the YZ465 which has power similar to my 450 so I'm interested to see how it holds up..
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I'm sure Maxima would win that comparo if he had let it dry as instructed. I put that $h1t on everything! except ringed chains. I never lube them and always have great chain life, even when my bikes aren't sitting collecting dust.
Valves are STILL for toilets!