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Title: Chain Lube
Post by: miatamarty on December 02, 2025, 09:46:04 AM
Ok, so what's the latest and greatest in chain lube. My last 2 bikes had belt drive and driveshaft,  so I'm ignorant.  (popcorn)
Title: Re: Chain Lube
Post by: RPM - Robert on December 02, 2025, 10:27:27 AM
We use this and many other like Pat and Mike. We are getting 25-30k miles on a set of chain and sprockets. Apply after a ride. It isn't as thick as standard chain lube so there is a lot of gunk build up and the teflon in it does very well with the o/x ring chains.

https://www.rpmracingca.com/proddetail.asp?prod=tri-flowL
Title: Re: Chain Lube
Post by: FJmonkey on December 02, 2025, 11:20:04 AM
Well, just as I was typing, Robert beat me to the post.

I have used many brands. The super sticky/wax like is the worst. It clings to everything and is a real pain to remove the old lube, so it normally just remains and collects more dirt. I now use Triflo (or similar). A light coat every tank or 2. The old oil cleans off easy and it does not cake up inside the drive shaft pocket.
Title: Re: Chain Lube
Post by: miatamarty on December 02, 2025, 11:47:39 AM
I see all these chain cleaner products. Are they any good or do they just cause more problems with the o-rings. Just wipe it down with a little acetone before lubing?
Title: Re: Chain Lube
Post by: Pat Conlon on December 02, 2025, 12:02:40 PM
Quote from: miatamarty on Today at 11:47:39 AMI see all these chain cleaner products. Are they any good or do they just cause more problems with the o-rings. Just wipe it down with a little acetone before lubing?

No, do not use acetone on your O ring chain. You will eat the rubber O rings.