What chain would you recommend?

For those who use it, where do you usually find the Dupont Chain Saver?

I haven't come across it in a local shop or at the usual places (Royal, GP, ...). I'm currently using PJ1 Black which makes a great big mess. Thanks.
 
Found this recently on more than one site about teflon chain lube changed their formula


http://www.yzf600r.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=64880
http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=46585
OMFG! And I just stocked up on that stuff too!!! I'ma go out and check my cans right now.

Just used it on my chain before a 1000km rip around Algonquin park, crazy high speeds. Chain still looked wet when I got home! I was very impressed!!

I guess I'll fire off an e-mail to DuPont and find out what they did that makes their ($3 more expensive per can) chain saver lube better.

-Jamie M.
 
OMFG! And I just stocked up on that stuff too!!! I'ma go out and check my cans right now.

Just used it on my chain before a 1000km rip around Algonquin park, crazy high speeds. Chain still looked wet when I got home! I was very impressed!!

I guess I'll fire off an e-mail to DuPont and find out what they did that makes their ($3 more expensive per can) chain saver lube better.

-Jamie M.

Its thicker and it dries as a wax. Been using this stuff for quite some time. Two thumbs up
 
Its thicker and it dries as a wax. Been using this stuff for quite some time. Two thumbs up
I tried their chain saver lube before but found it never quite dried fully and attracted more dirt, so I stuck with the MultiUse and had great results (it is/was a dry wax too)! I got 42,000km's of pure abuse out of my stock 08 R6 chain using strictly MultiUse.

I sent them an e-mail with some pretty specific/technical questions about what they did to the MultiUse that makes it "not recommended for o-ring chains" anymore!

And I said to them, if they don't feel like answering my questions, just send me a bunch of $3 coupons to off-set the cost of buying "chain-saver" lol.

-Jamie M.
 
i tried their chain saver lube before but found it never quite dried fully and attracted more dirt, so i stuck with the multiuse and had great results! I got 42,000km's of pure abuse out of my stock 08 r6 chain using strictly multiuse.

I sent them an e-mail with some pretty specific/technical questions about what they did to the multiuse that makes it "not recommended for o-ring chains" anymore!

And i said to them, if they don't feel like answering my questions, just send me a bunch of $3 coupons to off-set the cost of buying "chain-saver" lol.

-jamie m.


lol
 
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