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    Maxima Racing Oils Chain Wax

    At last! I've found it!!

    I bought this aerosol of chain wax because it was the cheapest in the shop.

    There, I said it.

    I'd been using the Silkolene Fuchs Chain Wax which coats your chain in a thick white titanium oxide gloop. Looks trick, by by gum it gets dirty quick, and I think if you went down a gravel road *GASP* it would turn into grinding paste. Well, just for once I went into a bike shop only able to spend what was in my wallet ($5 note, 4 x $2 coins, and a confusing melange of new coinage) and didn't have enough to get the Silkolene stuff.

    I was 10c short for the Maxima stuff, but good old Kerry just went, "don't worry about it."

    I gave my chain a damn good clean, using up about .5kg of rags, two toothbrushes, and 250mls of Kerosene in the process.

    After the Silkolene lube, it was almost a relief to see a thin film of brown liquid exit the nozzle and quickly disappear into the innards of the chain.

    Instructions said, "spray liberally and wipe off excess."

    There's no excess. A quick ride round the block and there's still no excess and mind bogglingly enough, there's no lube flung all over the tyre and up the back of my left boot and trouser leg.

    A quick test of the aerosol revealed that spraying the lube onto a piece of white cardboard did indeed create a pool of sticky brown chain wax.

    Far out. The aerosol can says "fling resistant" on it too. I've never had a chain lube perform better than it claimed to.

    1000kms later and the chain still looks wet. I normally lube every 600kms or so. Excellent!

    I couldn't hold out any longer, so yesterday I popped the bike up onto the stand to check the chain. It still looked clean and wet. I lubed anyway.

    Hopefully I HAVE found the perfect chain lube. Can't go wrong for $14 a can, I reckon.

    http://www.maximausa.com/products/ch...s/chainwax.asp
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    Yep - I got converted to Maxima Chain Wax years ago. Fantastic stuff.
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    We are close to needing some more chain lube, so will give this a go.

    Have been using Shell Advance which has worked really well, but does flick a little.

    Did you take your bike for a spin after cleaning the chain, to warm it up prior to spraying on the lube?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Did you take your bike for a spin after cleaning the chain, to warm it up prior to spraying on the lube?
    Most times, yes.

    The first time I used this lube I didn't though. I think it was raining or something equally pathetic in the excuse department. As you can see, it hasn't impacted on how long the chain has stayed lubed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
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    two toothbrushes,
    I am totally confused by the vast variety of toothbrushes available,could you list your preferences and their benefits for us please - I'm not too concerned about colour as I have already chosen my workshop wardrobe.
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    Tootbrushes? Pah ! dunno what the younger generation's coming to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Tootbrushes? Pah ! dunno what the younger generation's coming to

    REAL bikers use ONLY frayed elderberry twigs.
    Im guessing you carry a reasonable selection on your person at all times, Ixion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I am totally confused by the vast variety of toothbrushes available,could you list your preferences and their benefits for us please - I'm not too concerned about colour as I have already chosen my workshop wardrobe.
    $2 Shop. They have a pack of 4 for $2.

    I don't know, you retire, and then it's trousers pulled up to your nipple line and cheap toothbrushes.

    Told anyone to get orf your lawn yet fella?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Told anyone to get orf your lawn yet fella?
    Blardy hell Jim2.. have you SEEN Motu's (cough) lawn? They are still sending out search parties for the last fella that ventured onto it.... The only mower it's ever seen IS a moa....

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    It just needs a few more cars on it to keep up with the neighbours....

    When I used Wurth wax it didn't pick up dirt on gravel roads....but they stopped stocking it.
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    huh whad'ya know... i already use this stuff.... thats a first!
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    Yeah, Maxima chain wax all the way baby!

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    I used to use this...great stuff...minimal chain wear after 20,000 kms in all weather conditions.

    Required far less frequent use than oils.

    Some people say wax is shit. I don't think that they've ever used it.

    Are there any general arguments against waxing instead of oiling?

    The new oils are pretty good too though. The Bel-Ray 'Supa-Clean' stuff gives me no flick on to wheels, even with only a minute to settle on the chain.
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    The Maxima Chain Wax can be used to lube your cables too.

    I use the PJ1 Blue lable. Havnt found anything better yet.

    Spray your chain, then leave it for a while. It will set to be really tacky. But you gotta let it set before riding, or it will flick off. Bout 20mins, and its good to go.
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    Thanks SB. I'd left the bike about that much before the spin around the block.

    I will use to lube my cables too - bloody brilliant idea.

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