bobscott
12-21-2006, 09:50 AM
Keith Lewis' Lubricants, Cleat & Freehub
A second classified by mistake move
Another couple of good products from Keith Lewis of ATB Chain lube fame.
Several months ago I wrote in looking for a source of a stick-type pedal cleat lube that I had gotten from Branford Bike. No one had any sources so I dropped Keith Lewis a line. Magician that he is, he formulated something and sent me a sample to try. Great stuff, I have had absolutely no creaking form my Look pedals and the cleats pivot side to side better too. This waxy stick lube is also more durable than the Branford variety. Although I haven't given it a close monotoring, I am only applying it when I relube my chain about every 50 hours of riding. I haven't run it to exhaustion, i.e. cleaking.
I also tried a bottle of his freehub lube which someone else mentioned here. Works nice, things sound much better than with Phil Wood which I had used before.
bobscott
A second classified by mistake move
Another couple of good products from Keith Lewis of ATB Chain lube fame.
Several months ago I wrote in looking for a source of a stick-type pedal cleat lube that I had gotten from Branford Bike. No one had any sources so I dropped Keith Lewis a line. Magician that he is, he formulated something and sent me a sample to try. Great stuff, I have had absolutely no creaking form my Look pedals and the cleats pivot side to side better too. This waxy stick lube is also more durable than the Branford variety. Although I haven't given it a close monotoring, I am only applying it when I relube my chain about every 50 hours of riding. I haven't run it to exhaustion, i.e. cleaking.
I also tried a bottle of his freehub lube which someone else mentioned here. Works nice, things sound much better than with Phil Wood which I had used before.
bobscott