
Originally Posted by
vifferman
It means that you apply it to the top surface of the length of chain between the bottom of the two sprockets, so that you are applying it to the inside of the chain links. Rotate the rear wheel, and repeat, until you've treated the whole chain. This way, you are applying the lube only to the surface that contacts the sprockets, so that centripetal force will move it outwards as the sprockets spin around.
As for the "sparingly" bit, it's really only the bit between the link plates that needs to be lubed. If you're patient, you can squirt a very minute amount on each link/pin junction, and the solvents in the lube will suck it in between the link plate and pin. None of the other parts that make up the chain need lubing.
If you're impatient, just spray the heck out of the chain, until it's dripping wet.
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