I'm sure this subject has been discussed many times before but I have been using dry-lub on my latest bike since new. It's only an experiment for me as my other bikes have always been regularly oiled but we all know how messy that can be.
As yet, I haven't come to any conclusion about dry-lub but although it's much cleaner than the traditional stuff, it seems like I have to apply it every couple of rides so I think it may work out expensive next to oil. I'm trying it on the basis that scientists have created these products and it's not so many years ago that people were scared to put synthetic oils in their cars. Today, my car like many others, runs on fully synthetic oil and I have used it religiously in all my car engines for about 15 years now without any problem.
I'm interested to know if any ebikers actually use dry-lub and find it beneficial or otherwise.
Tom
As yet, I haven't come to any conclusion about dry-lub but although it's much cleaner than the traditional stuff, it seems like I have to apply it every couple of rides so I think it may work out expensive next to oil. I'm trying it on the basis that scientists have created these products and it's not so many years ago that people were scared to put synthetic oils in their cars. Today, my car like many others, runs on fully synthetic oil and I have used it religiously in all my car engines for about 15 years now without any problem.
I'm interested to know if any ebikers actually use dry-lub and find it beneficial or otherwise.
Tom