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➡️ A quick video that explains everything you need to know about lubricating a chain. This is an essential part of drivetrain maintenance and should be done regularly. The drivetrain should be cleaned and degreased before applying new lubricant – I will do a video on this too!
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Great! Thanks!
Step 1. Put bike upside down
Step2. Spin the pedal
Step 3. Wd40 an entire can onto every square inch of bike
Feels better than ever
Fuck all the lubes hr just said, use car oil it's good for all temperatures and weather
I have a front derailleur too so how am I going to do this
A pan and Candlewax do it for me
I always use some random lubricant for my bike, I don’t really care if it’s for chains or not, it lasts mostly 2 months before the chain starts to make noises.
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Hey bro can i ask is wd-40 good for bike chain rust removal? If not then what should i use?
Is it ok to use singer oil?
Dang, this guy talks about movies and now he helps people with bicycles, so inspirational
Thank you, very nice informative video
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Wax works so much better and also saves sprocket wear.
Yea bicyle didn’t exist before cycle lubes were invented. Next in line Vegan Lube, Organic Lube , halal lube
Step1 – clean the chain first…. then lube…
The best lube for the chain is recycled cooking oil
I always use WD40. And I can fix a slipped chain in 1 minute.
Keep Rollin.😊
"wd 40 is not a good option"
Me who just used wd40 to lube it 😑
Who else using cooking oil to clean their chain😅😅
who said wd40 was a good lubricant? its just to clean ur chain or specific parts of ur bike
i use wd40 all the time , works wonders
Me : proceeds to dip the chain in bucket of oil 💀
I use motoroil. The secret is to wipe away the oil on the outside of the chain. It is needed only inside. This keeps the chain clean.
For those of you who say WD40 isn't a lube, you are partially correct. It doesn't say so on the label, but it still contains petroleum products. It is a light oil, but it still lubes though. It is not the best, but it is a very cost effective solution. In mostly dry climates WD40 is excellent. I get well over 10,000km on each chain before it is "stretched" enough to start damaging the cassette or chain ring. Riding in a decent rain will remove it, but you can get 200-300km between applications in dry conditions.
used to do this but seemed to add too much oil. Now add one drop and skip a roller
Why cant we use normal motorcycle oil?