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From: craig@hp-pcd.UUCP (craig)
Newsgroups: net.bicycle
Subject: Re: chain lubricants
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Date: Fri, 7-Sep-84 11:54:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep  7 11:54:00 1984
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Nf-From: hpcvre!craig    Sep 11 07:54:00 1984

after using motor oil, tri flow, wd-40, etc for chain lube, I tried
Break Free.  Great stuff.  It seems to have a penetrating oil base
with lube particles in it.  I was impressed with how long it stays
on the chain. (In wet Oregon, mountain bike chains squeak after
about half a ride with tri flow, about 3 rides with break free.)
It doesn't seem to collect any more dirt than tri flow.
Buy it in the squeeze bottle - its easy to put small amounts
on chain side plates, derailers, etc without spraying it all over
everything.  Cheaper and you use less.  Just remember to shake it up.
			Craig Durland