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    I have had a few rides now on the Motorex 622 and I like it a lot. The chain links are much smoother than with the wax lube and much quieter too.
    At the end of the ride it seemed like there was still plenty on there and I got it real wet during the ride so it is thumbs up from me.

    Once again OBT has saved me a lot of time and money. :)

    STM

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    Bill
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    singletrackmind wrote:

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    I have had a few rides now on the Motorex 622 and I like it a lot. The chain links are much smoother than with the wax lube and much quieter too.
    At the end of the ride it seemed like there was still plenty on there and I got it real wet during the ride so it is thumbs up from me.

    Once again OBT has saved me a lot of time and money. :)

    STM

    I use silicon spray on my chains, have done for the last 3 years and have no problems.

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    Bruce Curtis
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    billt wrote:

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    3-IN-ONE Professional Silicone Spray Lubricant

    AND IT’S SHINY SHINY ON PLASTIC TOO….. ;)

    I use it for not the chain, but to coat the bike pre-ride to help stop crud sticking on everything.

    #181464

    David
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    I was thrown a can of Motul chain lube at the Watagans Rally presentation :woohoo:
    It’s not Motorex but may be just as good :unsure:
    Based on the information gathered from this thread about chain lube vs WD40 i will change my ways and give it a go :)

    Rebore

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