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Chain Lube For Sand Use...


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I have an o-ring chain and wondered if you use chain lube if you ride in the desert sand. I have Chain Wax as well as PJ1 Blue Label but I'd think these would tend to attract sand. Do you think Tri-flow would be a good call? Anything better?

Soon to be Glamis bound...

Thanks, Jay.

 

BTW: I just checked out my sprockets...somehow I don't think 13/46 is gonna get it done... :confused:

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Get all the (heavy) oil off your chain or as much as you can. Just use wd-40 for chain lube with sand. It does not allow sand to stick to the chain at all. I can't stand that annoying crunch/grit sound when sand is all caked to the chain and sprockets. Like Firehead says, I used Maxima chain wax for years and it does clump up and then slings to every piece of your banshee where it's a PITA to clean.

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I'm with RNBRAD on the WD-40, but I don't use any type of lube on the chain. Joe and Dave at Fullerton Sand Sports have been riding the dunes for years, and they don't use any type of lube. I have found that the orings get more damaged if you put all that crap on, ride around in the sand, and don't clean it enough. I don't know about you guys, buy I don't spend an hour with a pressure washer on my chain.

 

This is how I do it...

 

Wash the crap out of my ride...

Dry off...

Spray a very little amount of WD on all rustable parts...

Put away until the next ride...

 

Just my .02

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Has anybody ever tried the Royal Purple chain stuff? I use their oil in lots of things, didnt know if their chain stuff was as good as their oils or not. :shrug:

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I do the WD-40 stuff on all my chains and I pretty much only ride sand any more. Works good. I put my rear end up on a gas can at the end of the day and clean my chain off with a soft synthetic brush then re-apply WD-40 before I usually start fixin dinner and if I go for a night ride I do the same thing the next morning before I take off.

 

- Jared

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