Chain & Sprockets 2008 blade

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by Twisted2014, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. Twisted2014

    Twisted2014 Active Member

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    Thanks Peter. Next time I will 100% be having a play with the numbers on the sprockets. What will 2+ rear give me?

    I've actually have some wurth dry chain lube and have used it in the past. I deliberately went for the nasty cakey sh!t to cover it during winter and allow for my lax attitude in general maintainance for my blade. I primarily use it to commute to work through London everyday. I find keeping it covered in that nasty sh!t means I need to lube it less. Only down side is everything gets covered!

    I'll definitely be using my wurth through summer and try to keep the chain nice whilst this weather lasts.

    I know this a crazy thought, and I'll probably get shot in the face for it but......I might just buy a.......scot.........oiler.

    ...I'm sorry....I'm sorry....a scotoiler on a blade, I would only say such a thing on the internet and will probably have to cover it up at the lights with other sports bike for fear of being ousted from the biking community! Lol
     
  2. RepsolSam

    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    I cleaned my chain and sprayed this on...found my chain has started rusting...

    Any idea's why this is? Should I still apply chain wax?
     
  3. Twisted2014

    Twisted2014 Active Member

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    Ensure you get good coverage and do it more regularly.
     

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