Hi all, forgive me, I am not what you call technically minded. But after washing my bike, apart from the chain is there any where else I need to lube and what with, ie WD40 etc? I say this as my gears are slipping on the foot lever, it just seems very sticky and sometimes have a problem knocking it into gear. Just wondered what may be causing it to stick but then perhaps I need to lube the lever? Thanks, J
If you are having problems selecting gear, I would doubt it was to do with your washing regime. Your gear lever would have to be in a poor state for it to be a lubrication cause, it could be worn or poorly adjusted, perhaps another more mechanically minded member is close to have a look at it. If you ask someone will cast an eye I'm sure. As far as WD40 is concerned its great for many things but it's not a long term lubricant. Good Luck, Mike.
WD is petroleum based so should not be used on chains as it'll wash out the good stuff. ACF50 I use for cycle parts, chain wax or lube for the chain, Mr sheen to clean bodywork and wd40 to wipe over dirty wheels
......and only about a quid a tin, it also doesn't leave a white residue around badges etc. like waxes do.
WD40 is fine for cleaning chains ... Just don't spray it directly on to the chain. I get 30k out of chains using WD40 to clean the external dirt and lube with Motul C4 race lube
I use paraffin to properly clean a dirty chain once in a while and a WD40 soaked rag to keep the outside links clean on a more regular basis.