Wurth dry chain lube

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  1. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    seen many a post on here about this stuff (am I right in thinking @nigelrb swears by it?)

    Where’s the best place to get it? Is it really that good? Any other recommendations?

    Thanks all,
     
  2. Wozza

    Wozza Elite Member

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    Can't help you on that one I'm so lazy I get my chain done at the dealers .....they use muc off lube....all good ..
     
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  3. Barstewardsquad

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    @Lozzy loves it that much she has it on her spam fritters.
     
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  4. Abb

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    I use it, as a result of being recommended on this forum.
     
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  5. Stuish

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    Hang on...you get your dealer to lube your chain?! :eek:
     
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  6. Black & White

    Black & White Well-Known Member

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    @mk3golfcab Scottoiler all the way mate! Takes a while to get the drip rate right, but I wouldn't be without one.
     
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  7. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Really? Always heard it’s a pain to keep clean with a Scottoiler, what sort of mileage do you do?
     
  8. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    Can’t believe Lozzy hasn’t replied;)
    I have heard she likes a bit of dry lube;);););)
     
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  9. Barstewardsquad

    Barstewardsquad God Like

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    Get the feed right and it is fine. I've done about 4.5k on mine in the last year and not had a problem.
     
  10. Barstewardsquad

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    Only "heard" :eek:

    ;)
     
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  11. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Might be worth a look then! Thanks buddy
     
  12. Jez

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    The main thing to me is it keeps the rear wheel clean
     
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  13. Bikeboy

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    Baby wipes ?
     
  14. Jez

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    I can see these being like sand paper on my gold wheels, oil and road grit mixed :eek:
     
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  15. Lozzy

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    Can't beat Wurth dry lube...I've tried the lot...even stuff they say doesn't fling...doeso_O
    Apart from Wurth!
    Yes it's not cheap and you do have to reapply it more often if you're racking the miles up.....and if you're doing winter or a lot of wet weather commuting you'll need a more appropriate lube. But if you're mostly fine weather then this is the lube to get.
    It just doesn't save the wheels getting sh#te up but all the other bits it flings into that you can't get too as easily! Plus with some wheels you've got to be v careful wiping them...my orange repsol paint came off at the slightest sign of a lot of wipes.
     
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  16. bazzashadow

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    But your mechanic doesn’t like it;);)
    “Have you lubed that Lozzy”;);):p:p:p:p
     
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  17. nigelrb

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    Yep, and I've tried many! I actually purchased on @Lozzy 's recommendation. :)

    Wouldn't have a bar of Scottoiler myself. Just sayin'
     
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  18. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Will get a can and see how it goes. I know from experience white wheels are a PITA to keep clean! Why oh why did I buy another with white wheels!

    Thanks all :)
     
  19. Black & White

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    @mk3golfcab. Until recently I was commuting around 400 miles per week, year round. Only snow stopped me. If you use their own oil or a very light transmission oil, it drips on the chain & then any excess flicks off along with the dirt/grit. Like I said, it takes a while to perfect this as the viscosity (& therefore flow rate) changes with temperature. I'll post a picture.
     
  20. mk3golfcab

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    @Black & White that would be great thanks, in the mean time bought a couple of cans of wurth stuff; let’s see how they go, if not they will be in the for sale section haha
     

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