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  • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

    @eq asks:

    Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

    1. PFAS-free
    2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

    #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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    #5

    @ascentale @eq @bikenite

    A5. After trying several products (I'm never going back to Muc-Off, thank you!) I'm now using Silca Super Secret Chain Lube. Apart from the advertised tungsten disulfide, I'm not sure what's in it. The safety data sheet says:

    There are no ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and in the concentrations applicable, are classified as hazardous to health or the environment and hence require reporting in the section.

    Anyway, it does the job and doesn't gunk up the cogs. I haven't yet had the bikes out in a huge downpour with this one, though.

    #BikeNite

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    • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

      @eq asks:

      Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

      1. PFAS-free
      2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

      #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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      #6

      @ascentale @eq @bikenite A5: Effetto Flowerpower (Liquid) Wax Chain Lube. 100% PFAS-free, biodegradeable, and Zero Friction will tell you it's the best liquid.

      I want to try some hot wax at some point but this is my gold standard to date. A little spendy compared to others, sure, but worth it.

      #BikeNite

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      • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

        @eq asks:

        Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

        1. PFAS-free
        2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

        #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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        #7

        @ascentale @eq @bikenite #BikeNite A5. Worrying about the sustainability of bicycles is sort of irrelevant in the grand scheme of industrial civilization. Even if everyone on Earth bought and used a bicycle heavily, that would still be a tiny fraction of the environmental impact that the use of PFAS/PFOA on textiles represents.

        You can lubricate a chain with jojoba oil, which is actually mostly not "oil" but liquid wax esters.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jojoba_oil

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        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

          @eq asks:

          Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

          1. PFAS-free
          2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

          #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

          rand@sfba.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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          #8

          @ascentale @eq @bikenite A5. Wax. I now have two bikes with waxed chains, I won’t go back. I do understand that wax doesn’t do as well in the wet, but I don’t have that problem. I’ve had to put the chain back on a few times, only mildly waxy fingers! #BikeNite

          matthewnewell@mastodon.socialM asphaltandearth@mastodon.me.ukA 2 Replies Last reply
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          • gcvsa@mstdn.plusG gcvsa@mstdn.plus

            @ascentale @eq @bikenite #BikeNite A5. Worrying about the sustainability of bicycles is sort of irrelevant in the grand scheme of industrial civilization. Even if everyone on Earth bought and used a bicycle heavily, that would still be a tiny fraction of the environmental impact that the use of PFAS/PFOA on textiles represents.

            You can lubricate a chain with jojoba oil, which is actually mostly not "oil" but liquid wax esters.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jojoba_oil

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            #9

            @gcvsa @ascentale @bikenite The question was not about if I worry about systainability of bicycles, it was about getting rid of second hand engine oil and PFAS. The problem with PFAS is not only the amount that gets off the chain and into the drain/nature when I clean the bike, it is mostly the very concentrated pollution around the production sites.

            The problem with old reused engine oil is the sticky dust-grinding wear on the chain that makes me change chains four times per year. #bikenite

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            • rand@sfba.socialR rand@sfba.social

              @ascentale @eq @bikenite A5. Wax. I now have two bikes with waxed chains, I won’t go back. I do understand that wax doesn’t do as well in the wet, but I don’t have that problem. I’ve had to put the chain back on a few times, only mildly waxy fingers! #BikeNite

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              #10

              @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

              Wax for the win.

              I carry my bike up / down 4 flights of stairs for every ride and I hate getting oil everywhere. And I find chain wears less. It looks nicer. The cassette, derailleurs, and chain ring stay clean.

              I used motorcycle racing wax which is sold as with added solid particulate lube and is a fraction of the same stuff sold for push bikes

              #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes

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              • gcvsa@mstdn.plusG gcvsa@mstdn.plus

                @ascentale @eq @bikenite #BikeNite A5. Worrying about the sustainability of bicycles is sort of irrelevant in the grand scheme of industrial civilization. Even if everyone on Earth bought and used a bicycle heavily, that would still be a tiny fraction of the environmental impact that the use of PFAS/PFOA on textiles represents.

                You can lubricate a chain with jojoba oil, which is actually mostly not "oil" but liquid wax esters.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jojoba_oil

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                #11

                @gcvsa @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                I did not know you could use Jojoba oil for that. Then again, I don't have a source for pure jojoba oil.

                #bikenite

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                • eq@mas.toE eq@mas.to

                  @gcvsa @ascentale @bikenite The question was not about if I worry about systainability of bicycles, it was about getting rid of second hand engine oil and PFAS. The problem with PFAS is not only the amount that gets off the chain and into the drain/nature when I clean the bike, it is mostly the very concentrated pollution around the production sites.

                  The problem with old reused engine oil is the sticky dust-grinding wear on the chain that makes me change chains four times per year. #bikenite

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                  #12

                  @eq @ascentale @bikenite Why would you even reuse engine oil, in the first place?

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                  • etp@indieweb.socialE etp@indieweb.social

                    @gcvsa @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                    I did not know you could use Jojoba oil for that. Then again, I don't have a source for pure jojoba oil.

                    #bikenite

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                    #13

                    @etp @ascentale @eq @bikenite https://www.amazon.it/s?k=jojoba&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

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                    • matthewnewell@mastodon.socialM matthewnewell@mastodon.social

                      @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                      Wax for the win.

                      I carry my bike up / down 4 flights of stairs for every ride and I hate getting oil everywhere. And I find chain wears less. It looks nicer. The cassette, derailleurs, and chain ring stay clean.

                      I used motorcycle racing wax which is sold as with added solid particulate lube and is a fraction of the same stuff sold for push bikes

                      #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes

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                      #14

                      @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                      Does it last any longer than push bike stuff? I keep reading about re-waxing every 100 miles and definitely can't be arsed with that!

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                      • matthewnewell@mastodon.socialM matthewnewell@mastodon.social

                        @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                        Wax for the win.

                        I carry my bike up / down 4 flights of stairs for every ride and I hate getting oil everywhere. And I find chain wears less. It looks nicer. The cassette, derailleurs, and chain ring stay clean.

                        I used motorcycle racing wax which is sold as with added solid particulate lube and is a fraction of the same stuff sold for push bikes

                        #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes

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                        #15

                        @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite Thanks, this is the route I'll adopt starting next time I pass a motorbike shop! Until then it's one of those light oils with dissolved wax. #BikeNite

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                        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                          @eq asks:

                          Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

                          1. PFAS-free
                          2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

                          #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                          #16

                          @ascentale
                          All those wax that people recommend are good.

                          Need to apply them on clean chains (that's tricky to get). I am trying the new KMC waxed chains to save myself the first degreasing session

                          @eq @bikenite

                          #BikeNite

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                          • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                            @eq asks:

                            Q5. Is there something for oiling the chain that is

                            1. PFAS-free
                            2. Not old black, second hand engine oil?

                            #BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                            #17

                            @ascentale @eq @bikenite A5. I did some experimenting with cooking oil when I was young and in a situation where cooking oil was available but oil meant for bikes was not. Olive oil would clot but rapeseed oil worked in that situation.

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                            • pionir@masto.bikeP pionir@masto.bike

                              @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                              Does it last any longer than push bike stuff? I keep reading about re-waxing every 100 miles and definitely can't be arsed with that!

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                              #18

                              @Pionir @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                              I do it about as regularly as I used to lube. IE as soon as I notice it needs doing. I am not right headed enough to know how many miles that is - but way over 100! In summer I do that every 3 or 4 days and waxing is not even monthly.

                              My chain wears is much less so I think I am keeping yo a good schedule

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                              • jfparis@rouge.eu.orgJ jfparis@rouge.eu.org

                                @ascentale
                                All those wax that people recommend are good.

                                Need to apply them on clean chains (that's tricky to get). I am trying the new KMC waxed chains to save myself the first degreasing session

                                @eq @bikenite

                                #BikeNite

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                                #19

                                @jfparis @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                Interesting - can you post update on how you find it?

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                                • rand@sfba.socialR rand@sfba.social

                                  @ascentale @eq @bikenite A5. Wax. I now have two bikes with waxed chains, I won’t go back. I do understand that wax doesn’t do as well in the wet, but I don’t have that problem. I’ve had to put the chain back on a few times, only mildly waxy fingers! #BikeNite

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                                  #20

                                  @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite I’m a wax user as well although I’ve ordered two of these - interested to see how well they work. Note the kickstarter is now closed.

                                  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cha-bike-lube/cha-the-smart-cycle-lube

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                                  • matthewnewell@mastodon.socialM matthewnewell@mastodon.social

                                    @Pionir @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                    I do it about as regularly as I used to lube. IE as soon as I notice it needs doing. I am not right headed enough to know how many miles that is - but way over 100! In summer I do that every 3 or 4 days and waxing is not even monthly.

                                    My chain wears is much less so I think I am keeping yo a good schedule

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                                    #21

                                    @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                    My approach has always been to slap on Squirt lube when it's noisy & change the chain when it's worn. On my (7sp) road bikes chains are cheaper (£4) than most lube so cleaning is rarely worth it as they last at least 5000 miles with factory grease before stretching (which is years for my road bike usage)

                                    My (11sp) gravel/commuter bike seems to be a slightly different equation. Chains are more (£12) & seem to wear a bit quicker (maybe 3500-4000mi)

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                                    • pionir@masto.bikeP pionir@masto.bike

                                      @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                      My approach has always been to slap on Squirt lube when it's noisy & change the chain when it's worn. On my (7sp) road bikes chains are cheaper (£4) than most lube so cleaning is rarely worth it as they last at least 5000 miles with factory grease before stretching (which is years for my road bike usage)

                                      My (11sp) gravel/commuter bike seems to be a slightly different equation. Chains are more (£12) & seem to wear a bit quicker (maybe 3500-4000mi)

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                                      #22

                                      @Pionir @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite chain on my "gravel" bike seems to be an annual cost, but this is less about miles ridden and more about how much time it's spent coated in wet clay while riding around epping forest in winter

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                                      • pionir@masto.bikeP pionir@masto.bike

                                        @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                        My approach has always been to slap on Squirt lube when it's noisy & change the chain when it's worn. On my (7sp) road bikes chains are cheaper (£4) than most lube so cleaning is rarely worth it as they last at least 5000 miles with factory grease before stretching (which is years for my road bike usage)

                                        My (11sp) gravel/commuter bike seems to be a slightly different equation. Chains are more (£12) & seem to wear a bit quicker (maybe 3500-4000mi)

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                                        #23

                                        @Pionir @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                        Makes sense I guess the 11spd (what I have) are much more delicate

                                        11, 10, 9, 6/7/8, 5, single. It's not surprising that far left wears out quicker, it's noticeably finer

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                                        • dan@axillae.telent.netD dan@axillae.telent.net

                                          @Pionir @MatthewNewell @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite chain on my "gravel" bike seems to be an annual cost, but this is less about miles ridden and more about how much time it's spent coated in wet clay while riding around epping forest in winter

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                                          #24

                                          @dan @Pionir @rand @ascentale @eq @bikenite

                                          I am a Chigwell lad at my roots so I know well that claggy clay. My Dad used to claim you could use it for fine detail polishing it was so smooth.

                                          It's been too long since I went mad in Ambresbury Banks (never riding - that would be desecration) but we felt we had our own iron age fort when we were kids.

                                          And the paths round there are great fun - I envy you if you're close by.

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