Mikey P
Administrator
There's something definitely different about this stuff and I'm wondering how it would be on a bicycle chain
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Ya...who's the very 1st person you ever heard utter nano.( besides Mork)"CERFLON"
teflon and boron nitrate
Slick 50 with some nano grit...
Cerflon – Cerflon – Ceramic Reinforced Fluoropolymer
www.cerflon.com
lanolin ...sheep dew
guess that's the water repellent?
no clue whether it's worth a chit or not as a chain lube.
Prob'ly so, as I figure anything labeled as lube has some oil in it.
Whether or not the UUE* properties added are of any value to your application, I donno
what do the majority of bikefaqs use?
*"UUE" Unicorn Urine Enhanced
.L.T.A.
Ain't that what I jus sED.....only more
You can lead a dumbass horseAin't that what I jus sED.....only more
Brief and precise?
Fred.....how many people have called
Fred.....how many people have called
You a dic so far this week.....besides me?
How many have remarked howMany I'm sure.
How many have remarked how
Astute you are....?
More or less....?
Why ....I know what it means....Bawb, I want you to think about the meaning of that word real hard
and also realize I was just fn with ya
Ya...who's the very 1st person you ever heard utter nano.
Ok Nano!Bob
It may come as a shock, but “nano” is the perfect example of things you say that aren’t memorable.
So did yor wee- little tiny stuff ever gethonestly?
heard it long ago.
Prob'ly from a science article or documentary on wee-little tiny stuff....
..L.T.A.
Isn't that the idea for lubing a chain? They're meant to be gummy so they dont get flung offI forgot to follow up but I tried it on the chain and it was too gummy..
these 1x12 systems are a bit touchy, if not delicate.Isn't that the idea for lubing a chain? They're meant to be gummy so they dont get flung off
Admittedly depends on areas you ride, I used to use wd40 when I regularly rode sandy areas. Hose all sand and crud off followed by wd40 2-3x a week
I converted my GT over to a 1X9 and noticed that it slips gear in the high gear when the chain runs dry. It's very annoyingthese 1x12 systems are a bit touchy, if not delicate.