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Over the past 25 years of cycling off-road I have tried, or know people who have tried, most of the lubricants,waxes,dry oils,oil-baths etc. that people are recommending on this thread. Many are too messy and take to much time, and most will result in a difficult to remove black grinding paste by the end of a ride.
I recomend that you sell the Muc-off on Ebay and switch to Prolink Chain lube. Apply a small amount after riding and it will completely dry overnight. It doesn't pick up road dirt and dust. With mud, remove most of the mud with a rag, let the mud dry off, then spin the chain whilst using a stiff brush to remove the rest as dust. Then re-apply the Prolink.
I havn't got a clue what Prolink's Metal Friction Reducing Compound is. But in my experience it can, as they claim, "significantly extend the life of your chain".
Prolink is a degreaser and lube in one. It looks and smells a bit like white spirit and evaporates to leave a totally dry, yet slippy, non sticky chain. I use it with nickel plated chains because of their corrosion resistance.
I cycle off-road in all weathers and it works for me. No more wasted time cleaning mud/oil paste off the chain. No more oil stains on clothes either.
It's easy to apply but needs regular reaplication.
Here are some reviews:
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/accessories/Lub ... 31crx.aspx
And get a good front mudflap. An unguarded front wheel will spray the chain and chainset with grit.
I recomend that you sell the Muc-off on Ebay and switch to Prolink Chain lube. Apply a small amount after riding and it will completely dry overnight. It doesn't pick up road dirt and dust. With mud, remove most of the mud with a rag, let the mud dry off, then spin the chain whilst using a stiff brush to remove the rest as dust. Then re-apply the Prolink.
I havn't got a clue what Prolink's Metal Friction Reducing Compound is. But in my experience it can, as they claim, "significantly extend the life of your chain".
Prolink is a degreaser and lube in one. It looks and smells a bit like white spirit and evaporates to leave a totally dry, yet slippy, non sticky chain. I use it with nickel plated chains because of their corrosion resistance.
I cycle off-road in all weathers and it works for me. No more wasted time cleaning mud/oil paste off the chain. No more oil stains on clothes either.
It's easy to apply but needs regular reaplication.
Here are some reviews:
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/accessories/Lub ... 31crx.aspx
And get a good front mudflap. An unguarded front wheel will spray the chain and chainset with grit.