How to Lubricate Your Bicycle Chain: The right way and the wrong way

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2020
  • We'll show you how to oil a bike chain. First, you only need 2 types of chain lubricant: A dry lube such as Finish Line Dry Lubricant and a wet lube such as Finish Line Wet Lubricant depending on the weather conditions.
    Lubricants' such as White Lightening can really gunk up your drivetrain and can be difficult to clean. Multipurpose lubes just pick up dirt and grime. Those that have heavy way like components just gum up the chain and are difficult to remove. At least this has been our experience.
    I do a quick 2 minute drivetrain cleanup as noted in the upper right about every 150 miles. Then add the lubricant as follows:
    When applying the chain lube:
    1. Don't spay with an aerosol lube or drop on the chain where it runs over the cassette (as you turn the crank). Just gets all over your cassette, derailleur and can contaminate your brakes (especially disc brakes).
    2. In fact, don't use a spay. Rather drop it on the rollers of the chain as shown as you spin the crank backward. When the chain is covered, stop adding the lube but still spin the crank backward to work the lubricant into the sides of the rollers.
    3. The next morning before my ride I'll wipe the excess lubricant on the bicycle chain plates and rollers. By the way, wiping off the surface of the rollers does not affect the wear of the cassette. Rather, it's chain wear of the rollers and pins that create a greater distance between rollers that will wear the cassette. If you leave the lubricant on the surface of the rollers, it will just pick up grime and dirt. I do a quick drivetrain clean (clean chain rings, clean pulley wheels, cassette and clean chain) and lubricate about every 150 miles on my road bike. Those times I ride in wet and muddy conditions, I'll do a more thorough cleaning with degreaser or other chain cleaner, soap and water, rinse and dry. After using degreaser/wash/dry, you may need several coats of lubricant.
    This should become part of your routine road bike or mountain bike maintenance.
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  • @marekkozub8957
    @marekkozub8957 3 роки тому +253

    I don't rush lubricating. I lubricate each link separately.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +57

      I actually do the same although many do as lubricate as in the video. Lubricating one drop on each link takes more time but is the best way to go, won't splash on other components and saves lubricant. Regards, Tony

    • @jansen02
      @jansen02 3 роки тому +8

      Me too! one small drop for one link:)

    • @hammerridecycling7630
      @hammerridecycling7630 3 роки тому +10

      same here,1 drop per link.much cleaner and no waste of oil🤗

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +2

      Remember, this is part of a bigger process. See our videos on 2 minute drivetrain cleanup:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      and
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

    • @jimmetan7031
      @jimmetan7031 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, that is what I do. One drop of lube on each link.

  • @davidsim6906
    @davidsim6906 2 роки тому +100

    I was doing this as a 9 year old with 3 in 1 oil. My Dad showed me how to look after my bike. I'm 62 now and still playing with bikes.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому +15

      Are you still using 3 in 1 oil? 3 in 1 oil was originally made as a chain lubricant. Recent studies show it is in the middle of the large pack of chain lubricants. What we didn't do as 9 year old's was to wipe of the excess so it doesn't pick up more grime and grit from the road which actually increase chain wear. But there was a lot we didn't know to do when we were kids. After 3 or 4 years or when we out grew what we had, we threw the bike to the side of the driveway to rust away. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @JohnnyB43
      @JohnnyB43 7 місяців тому

      @@tony10speedTony, if you had 3 in 1 oil at home. Would you use it on the bicycle for your new chain on basic level old school MTB for urban use. Or would you really prefer to go to the store and get Finish Line Wet lube? 🤔 Cheers! JB

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  7 місяців тому +1

      I think that there are better chain lubricants availably then the regular 3 in 1 oil. But that's my personal opinion. As to use of a wet or dry lubricant, depends on the weather/road conditions. @@JohnnyB43

    • @JohnnyB43
      @JohnnyB43 7 місяців тому

      @@tony10speed OK, I´ll go for a specialized oil then with a decent review and not too high a price. And maybe I will try using wax when summer comes. Thanks! 👍🙂

  • @Hehe-xy5ew
    @Hehe-xy5ew 3 роки тому +10

    Thank you for your videos sir!!! Today I cleaned my bike chain for the first time. Not perfect, but at least I know how to do this in the future

  • @johneastwood1162
    @johneastwood1162 3 роки тому +3

    Cheers Tony. Simple, direct, clear communicative demos that are easy and quick to understand. Watched your video on pedal clicking...solved my problem immediately. Thankyou. .....Safe Riding from UK. 👍🚴🏻‍♂️

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thank you and safe riding from the US.

  • @juliocesarpereira4325
    @juliocesarpereira4325 2 роки тому +3

    I'm happy to know that this is exactly the way I oil bike chains. I even use these same Finish Line Dry and Wet Lubricants. Thanks!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @davidbrucemusicvideo
    @davidbrucemusicvideo 3 роки тому +2

    Just bought a Trek FX2 with an XXL frame, and it’s been a few years since I applied lubricant to a chain. So thanks for this video, because you get some things I didn’t even think about.
    Thanks, uncle Tony! 🚴💨

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      You're welcome. Visit our UA-cam home site at ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @ColmHarling
    @ColmHarling 3 роки тому +15

    Thanks Tony, always look forward to your words of wisdom...

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Your welcome. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @natnat1646
    @natnat1646 3 роки тому +50

    Thank you very much, Mr. Tony! This is very helpful for begginer cyclist like me. Please stay safe and have a great day! 🌻

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +9

      Glad you find it useful. Our aim is to make videos for all level cyclist. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @333Eriana
      @333Eriana 3 роки тому +1

      yes, i am not a beginning cyclist - but i have a new bike which is designed in such a way i would not dare take anything apart - that - and every time i want to go to the shop ANOTHER LOCKDOWN FOR 2 MONTHS. so i have gone close to two years with out a professional tuneup. I ride all year around - my shop people sold me wet lube and dry lube - and so that is what i use. Recently i lost one of my lubes and used a different kind- WHAT A CRAZY MESS - i was actually worried it would have messed up my bike- got home -took degreaser to everything so that i could start from scratch. Nice to see that you do this the same way that i do. I cannot 'pick up or prop up' my bike - so - i will do a section of the chain, then get my husband to lift the back end - and we turn it and do again. Cheers . it's nice to know i actually feel like i am doing something right.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +4

      @@333Eriana Some one wrote in and said: "if I watch a video and don't learn something new, that must mean I'm doing it right." As you work with your bike, do the simple things first and the more you'll learn. Much of what I learned as a kid was watching the shop mechanics in the store doing their thing. It was fun, but I knew when I "didn't know" and would let the mechanic do their thing. With time and practice (especially fixing other peoples bikes), I expanded my horizons.
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @j2simpso
    @j2simpso 3 роки тому +10

    Thanks for the informative video, Tony. After putting it off for several weeks, I finally went ahead and cleaned my chain (using a dedicated chain cleaner), and cassette and derailer wheels (using a brush and paper towels) and was surprised how dirty the whole powertrain had gotten after about a month's worth of usage since the last full service I had at the local bike shop. I then applied dry lube onto the chain as per the video instructions (I only bike on dry days), cleaning off the excess the following day, and wow did it make a difference in the ride quality. The ride was a lot smoother than before and my Apple watch reported that I actually travelled slightly quicker on this bike ride than the past few days.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Great. It pays to keep things clean and lubricated. You may be interested in 2 other videos we have on 2-minute quick drivetrain cleanup:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      and
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

  • @Ravioliyt
    @Ravioliyt 2 роки тому +30

    Like the dad I never had :)
    Thank you for explaining this to all of us. It's helped me learn the little, important thing that is chain oiling. I didn't even know there were different types of chain lube.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому +5

      Here's a guide on chain lubricants you may find useful:
      www.bikeradar.com/advice/buyers-guides/chain-lubes/
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @mmvi3221
      @mmvi3221 2 роки тому

      same here bud :)

  • @gaakbecker
    @gaakbecker 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much for showing the proper way to lube the chain on a new bicycle or old one. It really helped and I wasn't quite sure whether you should wipe off the excess oil the next day or not. So that answered a big question for me. Thank you.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +4

      To make less mess, you can drop the lubricant on each link as you turn the crank. A little more time consuming but works well. Be sure to leave the lubricant over night to let the solvent evaporate before you wipe the chain to remove the excess. Glad the video was helpful. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @29203811919
    @29203811919 3 роки тому

    Thank you for providing such a concise video. No wonder you're the first result when searching for how to lubricate bike chain!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @Kaos.the.1st
    @Kaos.the.1st Рік тому

    I really appreciate the format of this video. You stated the purpose of the video before anything else.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому

      Thank you. That's our aim. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @milly_rock11
    @milly_rock11 2 роки тому

    Give this a 10/10👍🏽 Everything is still clean after 4 light rides, using this method. Going to try this “each link lubricate” method next. Thanks Tony

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому +1

      Applying one drop to each link takes a minute or so but there is less waste and less chance of getting lubricant on the rim (rim brakes) or rotor (disc brakes). What I do, myself, is start at my master link (or one can mark the start point with a permanent marker), place a drop of lubricant on each pin/roller once around to the start point, pedal the bike backward by hand to work the lubricant in, let it sit for a few hours or overnight. Then wipe the excess lubricant off the chain with an old t-shirt. Regards and let me know how things work out, Tony

  • @bike6747
    @bike6747 3 роки тому +10

    Brief, but spectacular, as always. Thank you Tony!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. That's our aim. Safe cycling.

  • @Jim-be8sj
    @Jim-be8sj 3 роки тому

    I hadn't considered letting it stand overnight. Makes sense. I'll give that a try. Thanks for posting!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Letting it stand allows most of the solvent to evaporate as the Teflon particles pernitrate into and the rollers and pin. Regards, Tony

  • @gnrands50
    @gnrands50 3 роки тому +29

    This was very gratifying to watch. I have never seen this video, or any other explaining how to lube a chain, but I use the same two lubricants and apply it exactly the same way. I even let it dry overnight and wipe off the excess the next day. I never realized I have been doing it right all these years. Thanks Tony, I think I should go ahead and subscribe.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you're doing a great job. We hope to bring you more videos that will be useful to all levels of cyclist. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @casperhagen7537
    @casperhagen7537 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for an informative video Tony, especially the advise to leaving it overnight. Greetings from Denmark

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Some people like to lubricate the chain by placing one drop on each roller/pin once around to save lubricate. Be sure to let the solvent dry for several hours or overnight if possible before wiping of the excess. Regards from the USA, Tony

  • @estebana.miralles3619
    @estebana.miralles3619 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video. Very much appreciated. Thanks

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @wagnildobtt6514
    @wagnildobtt6514 3 роки тому

    Well done mate! This kind of vídeo helps a Lot...
    Greetings from Brazil!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thank you and greetings from the USA. Tony

  • @kingskawn
    @kingskawn 3 роки тому

    Thanks Tony, well explained how to do. I learned the good way

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @farrelchinnappa9484
    @farrelchinnappa9484 2 роки тому

    Realy enjoy ur videos, short and to the point

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @bobbycole3968
    @bobbycole3968 3 роки тому

    Good tips...that's exactly how I lube my chain, been doing it that way for many years.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Some suggest placing the lubricant drop by drop on each chain ring at the rollers and pins. Then turning the crank to work it in. Leave it overnight and wipe off the excess. A little more time consuming and is a personal choice.
      Keep up the good work. Regards, Tony

    • @bobbycole3968
      @bobbycole3968 3 роки тому +1

      Sometimes I do it that way when I feel ambitious, but never noticed any difference in performance. Your right it's a personal choice.

  • @shonesymike4773
    @shonesymike4773 3 роки тому +3

    Nice video. Greatings from Serbia, Europe.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Also see our 2 companion videos:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      and
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

    • @shonesymike4773
      @shonesymike4773 Рік тому

      ​@@tony10speed 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mail06513
    @mail06513 2 роки тому

    Great video, straight to the point. Thanks.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @laxer04
    @laxer04 Місяць тому

    Great video. Super helpful. Thank you

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Місяць тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @gabrielruiz4368
    @gabrielruiz4368 3 роки тому

    Hey Tony, good video, well explained. Greetings from Uruguay.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks and regards from the US, Tony

  • @user-rc1ke1ef3t
    @user-rc1ke1ef3t 2 роки тому

    Great video Tony.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @jameshenderson3192
    @jameshenderson3192 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much Mr. Tony I just finished lubing my chain on my bike. I have 116 rolling pins, I lube each pin one at a time, then peddled counter clockwise to let penetrate in the grooves, now I’m letting my bike set for 2 hours before I go out on a ride. Please feel free to text me back. Enjoy your day.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Don't forget to wipe off the excess lubricant from the surface of the chain. Regards and safe riding, Tony

    • @jameshenderson3192
      @jameshenderson3192 2 роки тому

      @@tony10speed OK Thanks for reminding me.

  • @jsmu1234
    @jsmu1234 Рік тому

    well spoken, specific and explanation............. good video.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому

      Thank you. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @wootle
    @wootle 9 місяців тому

    Thank you, Im new to cycling and your video has helped me understand how to lube a chain!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  9 місяців тому +1

      Your welcome. Note that some cyclist suggest dropping lubricant on each roller (starting at the master link), one by one until completed once around. Once done, turn the crank backward about 20 rotations to work the lubricant in. Let it sit a bit and then wipe off the excess. This is more time consuming but saves lubricant and there is even less splashing. I actually use this drop by drop on the rollers method myself although many do as in the video.
      Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @wootle
      @wootle 9 місяців тому

      @@tony10speed thanks for the additional info!

  • @jean-yvesderick6085
    @jean-yvesderick6085 3 роки тому +1

    Merci pour la vidéo Mr Tony Marchand ! 👍🇧🇪

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Je t'en prie. Cordialement et en toute sécurité à vélo, Tony

  • @3866TIM
    @3866TIM 3 роки тому +1

    Tony, nice write up. I've used both products in the past with good success. I switched to wax at the end of last year and I'm sold! Getting the drivetrain clean enough to switch to wax is a bit of a pain (complete and total degrease!) but results are worth it. Entire driveline is soo much cleaner. Very easy to rewax once you've gone through the initial cleaning / waxing. My mountain bike will get the treatment next.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      How do you remove the residual wax and grime before you re-wax you chain?

    • @supnongl
      @supnongl 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed you don't, you just rewax. Any wax still on the chain from before will melt and become one with the wax in the pot. The dirt (what little there is) will also come off. Eventually the wax in the pot will become too dirty, at which point you bin it and start a new batch of wax.
      Having been waxing for over year now and I can honestly say it has saved me a huge amount of time and effort in not having to clean the drive train. I keep multiple chains and rewax 2 or 3 at once, each waxed chain lasts about 400km. Swapping to a new chain is a 2 minute job.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +2

      @@supnongl I appreciate the info and I'm sure my viewers do also. Last question: Do you use a re-usable master link or just "break" the chain with a chain tool?

    • @supnongl
      @supnongl 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed I use the wipperman connex quick links. No tools required, even pliers are unnecessary. They're expensive but very strong
      There is a fantastic guide on waxing here
      zerofrictioncycling.com.au/wax-instructions/
      With more indepth info here
      zerofrictioncycling.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/waxing-how-to-zen-master-guide-v4.pdf

  • @seanmoriarty2
    @seanmoriarty2 7 місяців тому

    Good man. Thanks for advice

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  7 місяців тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @JohnnysCafe_
    @JohnnysCafe_ Рік тому

    thanks Tony, that's helpful.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому +1

      Some suggest dropping lubricant on each roller one at a time, once around. More time consuming but saves lubricant with less mess. But only if your obsessive compulsive (like me). Also, visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @davielavender5826
    @davielavender5826 3 роки тому

    i use finish line as well as boeshield t 9,,,mostly in the winter in minnesota where they salt the roads..i also lube the cassette ...it pays to take time doing this...been riding for 62 years now

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks Davie. Keep on riding and be safe, Tony

  • @georgec2894
    @georgec2894 3 роки тому +5

    Good tip on applying a slightly heavier coat if you've done a full degrease, rather than a 'quick clean'.

  • @rommyaji6700
    @rommyaji6700 3 роки тому

    Great Tony..God bless you sir

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful. Regards, Tony

  • @domxem5551
    @domxem5551 3 роки тому

    Glad I found your channel

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching. Hope to bring you more good videos. Visit our site at tony10speed.net
      Regards, Tony

  • @costelcodreanu4629
    @costelcodreanu4629 Рік тому

    Hi Tony hope you keep well thank you learned how to lube the chain❤Very good chanel as well 😊

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому

      Thank you. Our aim is to keep it simple and to the point for those of you who want to understand how bicycles work and what we can do to improve their performance. Regards, Tony

  • @DanielCordey
    @DanielCordey 2 роки тому

    Thanks, excellent explanation !

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @speedbird983
    @speedbird983 2 роки тому

    I didnt know that the chain stretching was the main cause of cassette wear, thanks for the vid, very good!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Thanks. See our video on cassette wear (if you haven't seen it already):
      ua-cam.com/video/g5uqTNmikro/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @rpvespa
    @rpvespa 3 роки тому

    Thank you TM. Love your work mate. You wear the leaders yellow jersey.. 👍👊

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the compliment. Cheers and safe cycling, Tony

  • @bjpigott1900
    @bjpigott1900 3 роки тому +1

    I use Squirt Wax, have been for over two years, winter and summer. I put a drop on each roller in the chain, starting at the quick link, as Tony did.
    After all the rollers are done, a couple of revolutions of the pedals to spread the wax around the rollers, agains, as Tony did in his demo.
    Done !

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      How long does the Squirt Wax last? Do you have to clean off the residual wax before re-lubrication? Thanks, Tony

    • @bengt_axle
      @bengt_axle 2 роки тому

      @@tony10speed Typically 100-150km for clean road riding. I just wipe the chain with a dry cloth to clean it and then apply one drop to each roller. Turn cranks and then wipe again. This cleans and lubricates in one step. Right before a long ride I might reapply a small amount, but typically I just wipe and reapply every 100 km. I never clean my chain with solvents because it never needs it. Squirt will flake off a bit (especially if too much is applied) so you should put a doormat under the chain when storing inside the house.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      @@bengt_axle Thanks for your feedback. Helps keep us informed. Regards, Tony

  • @jakhwirusankala4766
    @jakhwirusankala4766 2 роки тому

    Great tips from sifu!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @naciofan11
    @naciofan11 Рік тому

    Simple and adequate for the purpose

  • @outboardfixer
    @outboardfixer 2 роки тому

    Good stuff Tony...thanks.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @newsnowmaryland1123
    @newsnowmaryland1123 3 роки тому +5

    The first time I used White Lightning it just came onto the market. Halfway through a 3 hour MTB ride it started raining. I turned around to come back. My bike got so caked with mud I had to stop a few times to dig it out of the rear triangle area. BUT.....My chain looked brand spanking new. Not a drop of mud on it. White Lightning RULES!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +2

      I use to use White Lightening and it is still a good product. A key to use is wiping down the chain before re-lubrication or the wax like substance builds up on the chain, cassette, and pulley wheel making quite a mess. It does work well in the rain or muck. All a matter of preference. Thanks for your input.
      Regards, Tony

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
    @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 3 роки тому

    You can tell he's a decent bike mechanic - he fit's his tyres to the writing ( on the tyre ) is at the same place as the valve on the inner tube, so when he gets a puncture it makes it easier to find the thorn/glass shard in the tyre.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Good observation. You obviously know how to work on bikes yourself. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @thebronze59
    @thebronze59 День тому

    Simple and perfect correct method.👏👍

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  7 годин тому

      You're Welcome. If you are not in a hurry, it's even better to apply the lubricant drop by drop on each roller once around. More time consuming but saves lubricant with little mess. Then turn the crank backward about 20 times around to work the lube into the chain. Let it sit (depending on how much time you have - for me, an hour or more usual - overnight) and then wipe off the excess.
      Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @pedal-ninja
    @pedal-ninja 3 роки тому +28

    thanks I learn something about leaving it overnight.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +3

      Few videos seem to mention this critical fact. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @kayemcalimoso1614
    @kayemcalimoso1614 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir! Helpful!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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  • @saibharat4035
    @saibharat4035 Рік тому

    Thanks Tony, This Helps.
    I am Bharadwaj from India

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому +1

      You're Welcome Bharadwaj. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @aldoczavala8540
    @aldoczavala8540 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the advice!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      One note: If you have the time, place one drop on each link as you go around until you reach your start point (I mark the point with an indelible marker of use the master link as the start point). This decreases any "splashing" and save lubricant.
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @tomloa245
    @tomloa245 9 місяців тому

    thanks a lot , very helpful :)

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  9 місяців тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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  • @wilsonchan2743
    @wilsonchan2743 2 роки тому

    simple explanation thank you

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

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  • @lamontvernon757
    @lamontvernon757 2 роки тому

    Very informative!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

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  • @dedge12858
    @dedge12858 3 роки тому

    I'm a fan of Fenwick's professional chain lube. Runs very smooth and doesn't attract dirt. One application lasts about 200 miles and will survive a shower but not a long wet ride.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the info. Will have to give it a try. Regards, Tony

  • @ferdinandhuergas6040
    @ferdinandhuergas6040 3 роки тому

    Feels good knowing I'm doing it right

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Excellent. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @trackie1957
    @trackie1957 3 роки тому +5

    This is spot- on!
    My usual chain lube is a 1:5 mix of 90 weight gear oil and mineral spirits. It penetrates the rollers and dries well. The chain seems quieter than with other lubes, too, which benefits the “engine control module”.
    This mix cleans the chain effectively, too. Wipe off as much as you can and see all the black stuff coming off. The little jar I use to hold the lube gets darkly clouded as I dip my brush. You might think that’s dirt, but no! I keep a magnet in the jar and within a few hours the lube is clear again and all the stuff is clinging to the magnet. That’s metal wear, microscopic amounts, but it comes from the chain! MTB would of course have some actual dirt, as would chains that had excess oil for dirt to cling to.
    The best lube is not worth paying for if you don’t use it often enough to keep things clean. If you keep things clean and lubed frequently, you don’t need super fancy lube. Oil really does work. Solvent makes it easier to apply it where you need it.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Well said. I'm interested in your 1:5 mix of 90 weight gear oil and mineral spirits. Do you clean the chain or wipe it down before applying the mixture? Does it pick up much grime and grit from the road when used? How often do you need to re-lubricate the chain? You said that the metal wear sticks to the magnet. Does the road grime and grit settle to the bottom so you can re-use the mixture? We can all learn from your experience. Thanks and regards, Tony

    • @trackie1957
      @trackie1957 3 роки тому +1

      Tony Marchand
      Hi, Tony.
      Thanks for your kind remarks.
      As you do, I give my road bike a quick once over and chain lube about every three rides. The lube lasts longer than that, I can go a long way before I get any squeaking or just that louder chain/sprocket mesh sound. Measuring the chain, I get at least 1500 miles before I see much wear.
      Because I do it frequently, I just do the cleaning and lube in one step. I brush the stuff on, backpedal about 10 seconds, then wipe off as much as I can. I let it dry overnight before riding.
      There is a tiny amount of oil that shows between the plates, and there must be some on the outer surfaces, but the chain never looks gunky. I think any chain would look gunky, regardless of what lube is used if the excess were not removed. In my case, I can usually grab the chain with my hand and not get it horribly dirty.
      The residue in my little jar is almost entirely ferrous material that finds its way to the magnet. The dirt settles on the bottom, but there is very little.
      Because the mix clears so well, I reuse it all the time. I even rinse my application brush in it after applying (really clouds it up).
      I don’t usually clean off the jockey and tension wheels, so oil does accumulate there and it attracts dirt, so I do have to scrape it off occasionally. Could avoid this if I bothered to wipe them every time...
      The cleanest lube I ever used was NAPA Auto Parts Dripless Oil, which is another solvent based product. Cheaper than most bike lubes, cleans better than my mix, and you can handle the chain without messing your hands even after 100 miles. Doesn’t last as long, though.

    • @___Bebo___
      @___Bebo___ Рік тому

      Gear oil is by far the best bike chain lube. I buy a brand called chain L which has extreme pressure stabilizers added so it can last over 1200 miles per application.

    • @trackie1957
      @trackie1957 Рік тому

      @@___Bebo___
      I agree. It’s made for gear teeth, so it has extreme pressure additives. I think that, and its viscosity make the chain so quiet when you use the stuff.
      My current chain is a basic SRAM with about 3,000 miles on it, and I have yet to see measurable wear. I measure it frequently because I find it hard to believe!

    • @___Bebo___
      @___Bebo___ Рік тому

      @@trackie1957 I hit my chain with the chain brush every 300 miles for ten seconds good as new. I get more life with the gear oil cause your rollers never go dry.

  • @ShinyArjunSingh
    @ShinyArjunSingh 2 роки тому

    Nice one Subscribed Please keep it comin

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

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    • @josemanansala8649
      @josemanansala8649 2 роки тому

      Tony why you stop vlogging?

  • @sidduhiremath4763
    @sidduhiremath4763 3 роки тому +2

    It helps a lot❤️

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was useful. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @chuckb4375
    @chuckb4375 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! We do many things the same way. I've used DuMonde Tech for a long time -- fantastic product! Some habits that I've developed while lubing chain:
    - Shift to big ring and small cog before lubing to get chain farthest away from rim brake surface
    - Clean rims with iso alcohol on paper towel in case anything splattered while applying. As a result, my pads and rims have lasted for eons.
    - Use whatever iso is left over on paper towel to clean tar & junk off of tire, and inspect tire cuts for glass bits etc. and pick them out

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip. Do you allow the DuMonde to dry (for several hours or overnight) before wiping off the excess? How often do you have to reapply? Do you need to clean the chain each time before re-application? These answers would be very helpful to our viewers?
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @chuckb4375
      @chuckb4375 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed I've never let chain lube sit&soak overnight - that's a new idea I just got from you! My typical 2x/week ride is 40mi/2500ft, and my ritual is to clean & lube (sparingly) before every ride. There are so many heated debates on if/how to properly clean chains, with no one-size-fits-all correct answer. What works best for my riding environment and behavior is to wipe down the chain side-plates, pulleys, chainrings really well. I give the cassette a good flossing every few rides or so. I apply lube atop the inside rollers, hoping gravity carries some grit away in any excess lube that drips to the floor towel. I don't touch the rollers or spend time trying to deep-clean my chain with contraptions, ultrasonic tubs, etc. I replace my chain at 0.5% wear (~2 seasons) and get good drivetrain performance and durability. Hey - right or wrong, it works for me ;-)
      I should have mentioned that cleaning rims/pads is not just for splattered lube, but removes any other abrasive dust/grit/gunk that collects there.
      Also re: Dumonde lube, I've haven't tried their new Pro X lube. I've always used their "classic original" stuff.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      @@chuckb4375 You are right, no one-size-fits-all. Thanks for your feedback and safe cycling, Tony

    • @chuckb4375
      @chuckb4375 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed One thing that hasn’t been discussed is how to prevent lube (particularly Teflon products) from getting onto the shop floor, creating a hazardous slick area around training stand. I’ve been spreading a towel or sheet to catch the drips. Do you have another method?

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      @@chuckb4375 I use an old T-shirt for the same purpose: to catch any drips of lubricant.

  • @TeddyJSmooth
    @TeddyJSmooth Рік тому

    I like to use white lightning it works really well.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому

      How often do you have to apply it and do you need to clean the chain before each application?

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 3 роки тому

    Nice video, thanks :)

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      You're welcome. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @grosstravis
    @grosstravis 2 роки тому

    Well done.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

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  • @russjohnson5443
    @russjohnson5443 3 роки тому

    Haven’t ridden my road bike much lately but I recall using a spray Teflon product after having thoroughly cleaned the bicycle chain. Before then, i use to thoroughly clean and then do a waxing method which was time consuming.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Waxing is very popular in wet climates but does take time. I don't use a spay product since it's more difficult to control where the spay goes. You want to keep lubricant away from rim (if you have rim brakes) and away from disc brakes and pad. Sprays are just too messy. There are a number of products on the market that contain Teflon varying from Finish Line Dry, White Lightening , Squirt and more that come in dropper form as shown in the video. I like the Finish Line but which you choose is a matter of personal preference. Regards, Tony

    • @russjohnson5443
      @russjohnson5443 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed - BTW, with the bike either upside down or on a bike stand, when using the Teflon spray I would be holding a rag underneath the chain to trap and wipe the excess spry onto the links, then afterwards allow the chain to air dry.
      Agreed, one doesn’t want overspray onto the rims braking surface.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      @@russjohnson5443 Thanks Russ and get out and enjoy the beautiful weather, Tony

  • @jonathantaff3007
    @jonathantaff3007 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Tony, much appreciated!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Your welcome. Glad to help. Regards, Tony

  • @yb6715
    @yb6715 3 роки тому

    You take a one look at this guy, and you know he is the expert

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you YB. We try our best. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @studentessentials4738
    @studentessentials4738 Рік тому

    Thanks Tony!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  Рік тому

      Some advocate placing the lubricant drop by drop in each roller & pin to save lubricant and not be as messy. That's the way I lubricate my chain, but it's more time consuming and most lubricate as in the video. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @studentessentials4738
      @studentessentials4738 Рік тому

      @@tony10speed I don't mind the mess and it saves me time! Thx Tony

  • @davidmorrison6471
    @davidmorrison6471 3 роки тому

    Good advice

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Keep lubricant from getting all over the cassette, derailleur and especially disc brake where it can ruin the brake pads and decrease braking. Regards, Tony

  • @iloiloguy
    @iloiloguy 2 роки тому

    I cut up an old T-shirt and wet it with synthetic motor oil. I pour oil onto the chain just as you do and I wipe the chain with the wet rag. It works wonders and no longer skips, clangs and runs rough. My shifts are spot-on now.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      I've been told that synthetic motor oil is very viscous and does not penetrate well into the chain. It also picks up a lot of grime from the road unless you wipe down the chain very thoroughly with a dry cloth. Has any of this been a problem for you? Appreciate any feedback you can give us. Regards, Tony

    • @terryashley4674
      @terryashley4674 2 роки тому

      @@tony10speed The synthetic motor oil I use is the Walmart brand. I use a liberal amount of oil and make sure that the oil gets into the rollers and the links are well coated. I wipe off the dirt and the excess oil with an old t-shirt. I adjusted the derailleurs and my chain runs silky smooth. Before doing this, I thought I needed a new chain, but now I ride my bike everyday with no trouble at all. Once every two months is enough for me and, surprisingly, it doesn't pick up a lot of dirt. 🤗

  • @robinmorgan6114
    @robinmorgan6114 3 роки тому +1

    Good one!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Note: Some suggest dropping lubricant drop by drop on each link starting at the master link and moving the chain around until you've finish lubricating each link. This is more efficient, less likely to splatter lubricant around but takes more time. I prefer the link by link approach myself but many cyclist don't want to take the time or effort. It's personal choice. Remember, this is part of a bigger approach of drivetrain cleanup as expressed in our videos below:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

  • @johnnyk7480
    @johnnyk7480 2 роки тому

    Thanks sir!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're Welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
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      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @davidward4329
    @davidward4329 3 роки тому +1

    I agree, Well done ,

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad it was of help. Regards, Tony

  • @samirbrahma3245
    @samirbrahma3245 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot Sirr 🙂

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad to be of help. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @kwameakom2625
    @kwameakom2625 2 роки тому

    Legend many thanks

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      You're welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @theforeigner6988
    @theforeigner6988 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Sir

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      See our videos which also may be of help:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      and
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

  • @mauriuncle
    @mauriuncle 3 роки тому

    Good video Tony. I act in a different way: after cleaning the chain and the cassette with a brush, I spray some wd40 on a toothbrush. Then I pass the toothbrush soaked with wd40 on the cassette and then, with a few back turns of the pedal, I pass the toothbrush on the chain. By so doing I don’t need to remove the lubricant in excess with a rag at the end of the process.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      You hit a greatly debated issue. WD-40 is a penetrant, degreaser and anti-corrosive leaving a small thin film of oil which wears off very quickly. WD-40 Bike has a different chemical, but from my research, has the same effect. Some use WD-40 as a cleaner and lubricant and swear by it while others say to wash the chain after use of WD-40. I also feel that you should wash your chain after use of WD-40 in that most degreasers will degrade subsequent lubricants you apply to the chain. The following highlights the debate:
      bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/14372/can-i-use-wd-40-on-my-bike/14377#14377
      Regards, Tony

    • @speedlever
      @speedlever 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed
      I use wd40 as a degreaser/cleaner by gently pressing the button on the can and let it gently foam on the chain without spatter. I keep a shop rag under the chain to catch any drips and backspin it through the rag a few times when complete. After the cleaning is done I’ll let it dry overnight, then hit each link with a drop of pro gold.
      I tend to get around 5000 miles on a chain on my road bike lubing every 200-300 miles and using the wd-40 as a cleaner every other or 3rd lube.
      Great video. I also use the master link as my start/stop point.

  • @sretenzivkovic6964
    @sretenzivkovic6964 3 роки тому +4

    I can recommend Joe's Eco Nano Dry, waxy lubricant with teflon and nano particles. Last around 300km, silent and don't attract too much gunk. Cheers!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the info. When you apply Joe's, do you let it cure and take it for a ride or do you wipe off the superficial excess after it cures. For our viewers, here's a review from bikeradar:
      www.bikeradar.com/reviews/maintenance/oils-and-lubricants/chain-lubricant/joes-no-flats-road-dry-nano-lube-review/
      Regards, Tony

  • @Greenjuiceman
    @Greenjuiceman 3 роки тому

    I use 3 in 1 - certainly seems much better than any bicycle specific lube - used it on RAB 2019 🚴‍♂️👍👌

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      3 in 1 oil was originally made as a lubricant for bicycle chains. When you look at chain specific lubricants, it ranks in the middle of the bunch. Here's an interesting article on 3 in 1:
      pedalchile.com/blog/3-in-1-chain
      Regards, Tony

    • @Greenjuiceman
      @Greenjuiceman 3 роки тому

      @@tony10speed thank you - that is really interesting :-)

  • @pooradua8570
    @pooradua8570 3 роки тому

    Thank you

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad to be of help. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @dpstrial
    @dpstrial 3 роки тому +3

    I have used for years exactly the same lubricants on my Dura-Ace chain as you use and never had any issues. I do change my chain every spring.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +5

      I have tried a variety of chain lubricants over the years, but keep coming back to Finish Line. Cleans up well and goes on easily. Even after a year (5000-7000 miles), with attention to cleaning and lubrication, my chain shows little wear. Although, like you, I replace it each year as preventive maintenance. Regards and safe cycling. Tony

    • @dpstrial
      @dpstrial 3 роки тому +2

      @@tony10speed I thank you for your reply. I started using Finish Line, because an advertising decal stuck to a frame I bought years ago recommended it. I decided to give it a try and have kept using it ever since.

  • @yonatanbhakti3374
    @yonatanbhakti3374 3 роки тому

    Practical...thanks

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Many feel that lubricating each link one by one is less messy and won't waste or over lubricate the chain. See comments below. It's a matter of time and personal preference. See comments below.
      Also remember this is part of a bigger process of drivetrain cleaning and lubrication:
      ua-cam.com/video/I_5fNbDN3UA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      and
      ua-cam.com/video/0CSUVMxyy3w/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards, Tony

  • @bradleyhider4335
    @bradleyhider4335 3 роки тому

    Thanks TM!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Your welcome. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @joedelira1777
    @joedelira1777 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the great videos!! Do you also lube the derailleur rollers and moving hinge points with a separate lube?

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому +1

      You can (if you're not using a wax base lubricant). I like a light lubricant such as Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant. See:
      ua-cam.com/video/GZYcJcWiF2U/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TonyMarchand
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @marsudibu
    @marsudibu 2 роки тому

    nice idea...

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому +1

      You're welcome. Also visit our UA-cam home site at ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @trackie1957
    @trackie1957 3 роки тому

    In industrial machinery (and old Raleighs) chain drives are fully encased and are either oil bath or oil irrigation lubricated. That’s ideal, but not practical for a road bike.
    I like to apply lube using a small “acid” or “flux” brush. Even doing it this way, don’t back pedal too fast or you will get spatter on your rim. Also, put something down to protect your floor if you rent!
    The amount oil needed to be effective is quite small. I have had success wiping off as much as possible right after applying. Just give it overnight to dry before riding to let the solvent evaporate.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thanks for you input and ideas. I like your idea of using the "flux" brush for application and you're right that only a small amount of lubricant is needed. I've tried wiping off the excess the lubricant right after application but lately have allowed it to sit overnight to allow lubricant penetration before wiping off the excess. It's a matter of personal preference. Either way, keeping your drivetrain clean and lubricated has certainly extended the life span of the chain and components as well as improved performance.
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @adamroyal38
    @adamroyal38 8 місяців тому

    Hey Tony- great vid! I'm curious why you (and others too) suggest running the drivetrain backwards for the lube to penetrate the rollers and pins. I've been searching the internet for the answer and it is suprisingly hard to find! If you could explain it to me, I'd appreciate it.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  8 місяців тому

      When you lubricate the chain, your hand and fingers are very close to the spokes of the wheel. Moving the crank forward will speed the wheel and the spokes may clip your hand or fingers. At least that's why run the drivetrain backwards.
      Good question and thanks for the comment. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @user-wt9fo5sx5s
    @user-wt9fo5sx5s 2 роки тому

    Simple thing but grate to see what I've been doing wrong.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Also visit our UA-cam home site at ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @smitajky
    @smitajky 3 роки тому

    I always use Morgan Blue touring. It persists extremely well and it penetrates quickly. It isn't suitable for racing. But if you ride long distances in any weather it simply stays INSIDE the links where it is needed rather than splattering from the outside. The outside of the rollers can look clean, dry and shiny. That is a good thing because it doesn't pick up dirt. It is those two inside surfaces where you need it. So the combination of the penetrating oil and the heavy greasy one achieves this brilliantly. I am much more particular about oiling though. Much slower than this. ONE drop on the joint where the oil works down both sides to lubricate both the pin and the roller. The exact point is vital if you want to lubricate both wearing surfaces of the chain. Just one link at a time. Counting the links very carefully. Always on the upper side of the lower run of chain ( the inside as it passes over the sprockets). If all goes well there should be no visible oil on the chain by the time you have made one complete cycle. It should already be inside where it serves a useful purpose. With this oil and this method the system is splatter free almost as soon as I have finished. Certainly by the time I have put my helmet and gloves on I can ride the bike with no trace of oil splatter. You can hear that it is properly oiled by the silence of the chain. I live on dirt roads but with cleaning and oiling I expect the chain to last some 30000km or about 2 years of riding.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      I have not used Morgan Blue myself, but I am amazed that you can get 30,000 km out of a single chain! Here is a review of the product for our viewers:
      road.cc/content/review/248023-morgan-blue-race-oil-road
      Thanks for sharing, Tony

  • @ericcook8422
    @ericcook8422 9 місяців тому +1

    I spray wd40 on it. Never thought much about the chain. Now I know. Thanks for your video.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  9 місяців тому +2

      WD-40 is a water displacement product with a tiny amount of lubricant - which isn't enough to lubricate the chain. I, myself, stick with a specific chain lubricant of which there are many. Ask a hundred people and each will have there favorite. I ride in dry conditions and prefer Finish Line Dry, but that's just me.
      Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @bobby3704
    @bobby3704 2 роки тому +1

    that's actually a messy way .. ha ! but it works .. i gues the older you get time is precious.
    How you doin Sir. Fight On !

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому +1

      You are actually correct. The best way is to place a drop on each link/roller one at a time until the chain is lubricated. Then let it sit and wipe off the excess before the ride. But as you point out, most cyclist don't want to spend the time (even the younger cyclist)!
      Also visit our UA-cam home site at:
      ua-cam.com/users/MrTony10speed
      Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @stealthyasian46
    @stealthyasian46 3 роки тому

    Thank you.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      You're welcome! Regards and safe cycling, Tony

  • @JohnFBramfeld
    @JohnFBramfeld 2 роки тому

    This was a great time to use the tinted oil using the correct method.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      Thanks. Will put that on another video for completion. Regards, Tony

  • @jmdds
    @jmdds 2 роки тому

    nothing can beat a good WD silicone spray

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 роки тому

      There is some debate among mechanics about the use of silicone spray as a chain lubricant. It is rather thin and easily washes off when wet. But some individuals swear by it. Do you wipe off the excess prior to your rides? How often do you apply the silicone and how often do you need to replace your chain. Our viewers would be interest. Thank, Tony

  • @ItsOkayToBeHappy
    @ItsOkayToBeHappy 3 роки тому

    Thanks!

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Glad you found it useful. Regards, Tony

  • @Enemiesexposed
    @Enemiesexposed 7 місяців тому

    Ive been using Dupont chain lube on all my bikes and motorcycles.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  7 місяців тому +1

      Developed for motorcycles, Dupont chain lube will work for bicycles. I would use the Non-Stick Dry-Film Lubricant Drip Bottle and not the spray. The spray increases the chance of getting lubricant on disc rotors and pads as well as other areas where it can attract dirt and grime. After letting it sit, I would also wipe off the excess.
      There are pros and cons of using motorcycle chain lubricant for bicycle chains since bicycle chains do not turn as fast requiring a lighter lube to penetrate and are not subject to the heat of a fast moving motorcycle chain. See the following interesting article:
      bicyclesinmotion.com/can-i-use-motorcycle-chain-lube-on-a-bicycle/
      Thanks for your input. Regards and safe cycling, Tony

    • @Enemiesexposed
      @Enemiesexposed 7 місяців тому

      @@tony10speed Thanks bud. Do you still recommend the finish line lube?

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  7 місяців тому +1

      It works well for me (I ride in mostly dry conditions and try and avoid the rain and bad weather). But for each bicycle chain lubricant you'll find a group of cyclist that will swear by them. @@Enemiesexposed

  • @Tag-Traeumer
    @Tag-Traeumer 2 місяці тому

    🖌I've recently started using a painting brush to apply the chain oil sparingly and evenly. Apply a few drops of oil to the brush and touch the running chain, also back and forth.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 місяці тому +1

      How do you keep it from splattering on other drive train components and do you think this is better then applying chain lubricant one drop at a time to each roller/pin and working the chain backward? Would be interested in your thoughts on this. Thanks, Tony

    • @Tag-Traeumer
      @Tag-Traeumer 2 місяці тому

      @@tony10speed Of course you shouldn't handle the brush like Jackson Polock, better like Claude Monet. I use a small, stiff flat painting brush and drip a minimum of oil onto it and apply it thinly on the surface of the chain, especially inside towards the rollers and pins, running the chain under the brush, with the brush also backwards, to distribute oil evenly everywhere. After letting it soak in for a while, I rub the outside of the chain briefly with a paper towel the next day.
      I see the advantage of the brush as being quick, clean and requiring only a small amount of the expensive chain oil. I store the oily brush in a suitable plastic box until the next use, it could also be a plastic bag.

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  2 місяці тому +1

      @@Tag-Traeumer Thanks for the further explanation. Nice tip and will give it a try. Regards, Tony

    • @Tag-Traeumer
      @Tag-Traeumer 2 місяці тому

      @@tony10speed Thank you very much, also with best regards. (Of course I also wipe the chain clean before painting with oil.)

  • @antoniofuentessilva2331
    @antoniofuentessilva2331 3 роки тому

    Excelente !!!!!👏👏👏

    • @tony10speed
      @tony10speed  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Note: Some cyclist prefer to drop lubricant on each link, one at a time so as not to over lubricate. It's a personal preference. Regards, Tony