And yes, that year-old chain is stretched to hell and actively destroying my brand new cassette. Don’t shame me for it - look how shiny it is!

  • BakedCatboy@lemmy.ml
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    14 days ago

    Honestly I feel the opposite, I dip my chain yearly in the same parafin/Teflon mix I made many years ago using ozcycles recommendation and it saves so much time in cleaning grime off my chain. Though I don’t go through mud much, from what other people say it seems it would help even more in that scenario.

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      14 days ago

      Can confirm, just cleaned up my commuter bike drivetrain to keep it waxed. It’s a substantial setup hurdle upfront (not so much financially) but then it’s super easy to just swap chains out for freshly waxed ones. Cleaning oily and grimy drivetrains on the other hand…

      The only thing I’m looking up is to either go with a pre-made mix or find a substitute for teflon, due to environmental responsibility (ok it’s a pretty small amount, but still)

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        14 days ago

        You may find this video by Trace Velo helpful where he goes into details of a replacement product he substituted the Teflon for and has had good results.

        However personally I use the Silca secret chain blend which although marginally more expensive than what he is talking about I have found last a lot longer than he experienced so it evens out cost vs distance wise, if not being slightly better bang for your buck and they claim is environmentally friendly with no Teflon :)