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Cycle chain cleaning

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Last night I spotted a small patch of rust on the out side of 2 chain links. What’s the best way to remove??? A ge yak wire brush????

Then what’s the best product for cleaning the chain???

I’ve just got some Silca Synergetic Drip Lube to oil it.
I’d like to wax at some point. But until then I need to clean the chain and cogs. (It’s not that dirty)

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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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apparently there is a whole sub culture of waxing using Plutoline . Apparently it elevates you you a different level of cycling chain care
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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GT-85 for me...
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Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:25 am apparently there is a whole sub culture of waxing using Plutoline . Apparently it elevates you you a different level of cycling chain care
Yeah, it’s quite involved I think. Striping all the grease and waxing.
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:55 amGT-85 for me...
Cool
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formula400 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:44 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:55 amGT-85 for me...
Cool
Well i've had my Slayer for 11 months now and used it more than most riders, wet, dry, muddy, musty... chain still fine..
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:45 pm
formula400 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:44 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:55 amGT-85 for me...
Cool
Well i've had my Slayer for 11 months now and used it more than most riders, wet, dry, muddy, musty... chain still fine..


Do you clean and lube it with that after every ride???
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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formula400 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:49 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:45 pm
formula400 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:44 pm

Cool
Well i've had my Slayer for 11 months now and used it more than most riders, wet, dry, muddy, musty... chain still fine..


Do you clean and lube it with that after every ride???
Correct. Pretty much every ride unless dusty. Wash bike, dry chain, lube with GT85, put away.
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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I tend to use whatever lube I have handy - GT 85 if nothing else , I am. even not adverse to using Halfords own brands. Peatys stuff , and Finish Line etc seem to be crazily expensive.

Re Weeksy - he is special and does have particular cleaning regimes. However what he does will help chain longevity. The was someone on STW who takes their chain off the bike after each ride to clean and lube it.

Mine gets done if the bike is caked in shit and then given a good clean - or in the summer if it looks dry.

Putoline is way too much faff1
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Re: Cycle chain cleaning

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As I'm washing the rest of the bike the chain and cassette get a going over with muck off, and then in the stand I'll wipe the chain down and lube with whatever cheap oil I've got at the time.