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Best Chain Lube

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Tom Cole:
Dupont "Teflon Multi-Use Dry Wax Lubricant"  AKA Dupont "Performance Dry Multi-Use Lubricant with Teflon"

This is from the Performance Lubricant line from Dupont.  It dries to a non-sticky film that will remain in critical areas of the chain longer than anything I have ever found.  Dirt does not stick to it.  (teflon is a non-stick coating too).

DO NOT GET THIS STUFF INSIDE YOUR CLUTCH OR ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR BRAKES.  Teflon is slippery.  It goes on as a watery liquid that dries very quickly.  After application, give it a few minutes to dry before running and it won't sling off.

I have found it at Lowes, and O'Reilly's Auto Parts.

www.PerformanceLubricant.Dupont.com

justfreaky:
Some of the karting guys are soaking their chains in crock pots. Use your favorite lube or chain wax in an old crock pot ( as wife does not appreciate the finer point of this :D); Soak clean chain for a day or so, wipe clean, and install or put in ziplock bag to use as back up.

Just my .02 worth

 Steve

bandostuff.com:
I Like this stuff from the motorcycle shop.  It is messy but it works great.

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