Summary of Never Buy Chain Lube Again? Comparison Test

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The video author tests four different chain lubes and finds that gear oil is the most effective. Oxford and modal oils are the most consistent performers in all areas tested, while Bell and Maxima lubes lose picks up every salty abrasive chain and kill Colonel they come into contact with.

  • 00:00:00 Chain lube is used by motorcycle enthusiasts to lubricate their chains, but it is also used to prevent rust. Chain lube can also be used to replenish the tiny bit of unsealed grease between the roller and the bushing. There are also chain lubricants that are based in wax or oil, which have been shown to excel in repelling water and rust.
  • 00:05:00 Chain lube is available in many forms, but the best performers appear to be muck off and Maxima. All three chains stop rust and lubricate rollers, but gear oil leaves the least amount of residue.
  • 00:10:00 The author of the video tests four different chain lubes, with the results showing that gear oil is the most effective. Oxford and modal oils are the most consistent performers in all areas tested, while Bell and Maxima lubes lose picks up every salty abrasive chain and kill Colonel they come into contact with.

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