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Josh will know the right answer, but the sense i have is that under the pressure of pedaling the wax film is squeezed down to a micro thickness as any other lubricant would be. But I guess that if what you are imagining is true, would it matter? What we care about with chain wear is the worn chain wearing the more costly bits (cassettes and chainrings) so if the link spacing is kept correct by wax filler, it would be no different from the perspective of the cogs (?)
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I've been very happy with melted wax the last few years but I feel like the chain needs to be redipped on my single speed mtb more frequently on any of my geared bikes (road or dirt). Is their any explanation to this other than my faulty imagination? |
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Okay, I wax amateur style and found that it has been really great. Wax-based lube in between immersions.
I have had this question, but never a good place to ask. I'll ask here: Everyone talks about having to clean the chain very, very well with usually harsh chemicals. What happens if you don't do this? What happens if you clean it, but maybe to 95% of clean, but not 100% of clean? My hypothesis is that the remaining factory grease will either impede wax from getting in, or break down the wax more quickly. Of course, I've never tested this. I ask because I degreased and cleaned my chain quite well, but not to the "acetone bath" level. The waxing seems to work great. I presume it would just be better if I did a better cleaning. Cheers! |
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I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes. I clean my chains pretty well prior to first wax, going through ~3 cycles in mineral spirits, but not nearly to the lengths that some go. I've been adding wax to the same pot for nearly 10k miles now and I've had no issues. Sometimes the wax lasts 50 miles (wet gravel race), sometimes it lasts 500 miles (road bike only ridden on nice days).
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Someone on a Discord server I'm on swears that they just put their chains, factory grease and all, in plain high-grade paraffin and it works just fine. Anyway, now that you have waxed the chain, I would treat the matter as settled. |
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Yes, its a joke, as long as you use them both per each waxing you would get equal use on the drivetrain.
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I have been using waxed chains on the bike ever since I moved to 12-speed Di2.
A couple of weeks ago I saw Josh' video on how to best apply drip wax (or any other drip lube really) - love the videos/explanations Josh still uploads frequently https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vot15ro-fcE
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Hmmm. I bet you'd be a great Marginal Gains guest!
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I received a lightly used chain in a groupset sale that seems like it had traditional wet lube. I degreased, scrubbed, rinsed, and then lightly degreased again. It seemed fairly clean from the outside. I did a full immersion wax, let it dry, and put it on my bike. Well, there was still some lube inside the rollers, plus there must have been some on the pulley wheels. The wax and oil mixed and it turned into a dark gray material somewhere in between snot and grease. Pretty gross. The oil seemed to make the wax a bit more liquid, but just enough that it got sticky and gummed up the lower cogs in my cassette. I spent a while cleaning everything up, and cleaning out the cassette with a small metal pick. It seems fine now, but my guess is that it will need a re-wax very shortly. So yeah, starting from a new chain with factory grease, I feel like I can get away with a basic degreasing. If the chain has ever been hit with some serious wet lube, it needs more attention. |
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