Howdy.
Question: I read somewhere an interesting article about lubing your chain in wax. You need to remove the chain, clean it of any oil and dip it in hot, molten wax, then replace it. This would lube the chainlinks as well as oil and would actually work better because the "waxed" chain would pick up less dirt. Upside may also be a longer life of the chain, rings and cassette.
Downside: you need to take it off the bike to lube it.
Question... Has anyone ever tried this and are there any neg/pos comments available? I "may" be willing to give it a try on my Trek 1200.
Thx.
Question: I read somewhere an interesting article about lubing your chain in wax. You need to remove the chain, clean it of any oil and dip it in hot, molten wax, then replace it. This would lube the chainlinks as well as oil and would actually work better because the "waxed" chain would pick up less dirt. Upside may also be a longer life of the chain, rings and cassette.
Downside: you need to take it off the bike to lube it.
Question... Has anyone ever tried this and are there any neg/pos comments available? I "may" be willing to give it a try on my Trek 1200.
Thx.