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Old August 9th, 2017, 09:07 PM   #24
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Name: Bill
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Originally Posted by Ghostt View Post
Modern O-ring chains don't need an oiler IMHO, old school non O-ring chain do.

The spray lube is good enough if done on a regular basis.

I myself use the DuPont stuff, and have for several years now.

DuPont Teflon Chain-Saver Dry Self-Cleaning Lubricant, 11-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B0VDC2..._4E9IzbXQ8PXM8

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I used spray lube for the first time in my life this spring. I guess the wind was blowing in the wrong direction and I got some on my rear disc. Result? New rear brake pads. I now spray my lube into a plastic cup and brush it on my chain.

"O" ring chain or not the rollers and sprockets require regular lubricant. I have never seen an auto chain oiler that was worth a s--t. If you're too lazy to oil your chain take the bus.

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