Despite over 30 years experience in cycling I could convince so far no chain lubricants properly:
- bearing grease is too thick and prevents dust, sand and dirt too well, so that there is a short time a great Schmirgelpaste. The drive is becoming increasingly louder and really good is the sand in the sprockets and chainrings do not.
- also dedicated chain oils, such as the Peter of Cycling Plus, the nasty chain similar in defiance of advertising slogans such as bearing grease.
- Light liquid lubricant Teflon-based short worked pretty well lubricated, to pollute without the chain. However, goods by about 100 km increasingly louder noise will sound as the chain was now relatively dry. So it was not enough permanent.
- The best I found until recently sewing machine oil, applied sparingly and wipe off after a few Kettenumläufen with a cloth, the excess oil. But here, too, sooner or later with either dirty (if not sufficiently wiped chain) or a dry run to be expected.
I'm thrilled! Since I am not yet in league with Innotech with a drum shop and get no commissions, I'll leave it to post a link. Those who are curious place, thanks to Google, a dealer himself, he can sell it. ;-)
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