Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
????? Personally, I find self-cleaning lubes like Rock'N'Roll to be much faster and easier. For one thing, you don't have to clean the chain first. I basically do exactly what your DH does, except that I skip the first part described.
Okay, so I had to ask DH why he thought RNR lube wasn't good.

It's not that it's faster to apply the dry lube link by link, but that we use so much less! (we *are* on a budget!)

He found the RNR was great in really wet conditions, but we don't get those much.

And he found the colour of the RNR lube made it look like his drivetrain was dirty. He doesn't like that!


As for the factory lube on the chain...the few times our conditions are not dusty, they are wet, so the little caveat in Lisa's quote backs us up on this one. The factory lube also makes the drivetrain dirty, and my clothes, and my legs, etc etc etc.

What can I say? Maybe we are all about how it looks.

Hugs and happy clean rolling chain butterflies to you all!
~T~