Chain lube

Wrench

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I switched to Finish Line Dry Lube with Teflon
My 7 speed E Bike needs a good gear and chain lube

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What do you use on your chain ?
 
Found out not to go to Ace or auto stores to buy that kind of stuff, crazy prices. Amazon or Wally world has way better prices. My truck door lock was sticking, went to Ace to get some lock lube. Prices were all over $10 to $25 for a can. Different sizes, end up buying a 2oz can for $13 that seemed like good stuff. It helped, but dang $13 for 2oz.
 
AMAZON Finish Line Chain Lube 17oz can $16.99

Good stuff, it don't attract dirt, goes on wet buy dries like a slippery greasy wax - no fling off
 
EXAMPLE:

I sprayed a little puddle
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WET
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DRY I blew on it and it dried in 3 -5 seconds
I smeared the Teflon Fluoropolymer with my finger
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I use this stuff. Works for both chains and doesn't really attract dust which is very important living on a dirt road lol. Plus works great to shine up the paint. 👍

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I use this stuff. Works for both chains and doesn't really attract dust which is very important living on a dirt road lol. Plus works great to shine up the paint. 👍

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Weird, I was just looking and if you buy 5.5oz, it's $14.65 @ $2.66/oz. Buy 13.5oz and it's $11.74 at $0.87/oz. LOL.
 
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I use Motion Pro cable lube with Teflon on my cables
I bought it to lube my Harley clutch cable but I also use it on my Whizzer Motorbike and Rad Rover E Bike cables

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I use Motion Pro cable lube with Teflon on my cables
I bought it to lube my Harley clutch cable but I also use it on my Whizzer Motorbike and Rad Rover E Bike cables

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How do you get the spray into the cable housings? Maybe there's a better way than just spraying it into the cable ends and hoping it goes as far as it can.
 
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