Rick Johnson
Sounds like you should be sure to wear your helmet when you do that!
Brian Engelen wrote:
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For a good
laugh, spray your wood floor
with “Bike Lust”. Even the cat will fall down. Brian
Good for
the playground slide too.
From:
obra-bounces@list.obra.org
[mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On
Behalf
Of Rick Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, March
04, 2008 2:57
PM
To: J D
Cc: OBRA List
Subject: Re: [OBRA
Chat] Lube
question
I love White Lightning - it
keeps the cable pivots of
my tele bindings from squeaking and prevents ice from sticking. It's
also great
for keeping the climbing lift wires snapping into place easily.
Rick
J D wrote:
Actually
I have found a
use for my old bottle of White Lightning, I use it to quiet the door
hinges in my 90 yr old house, works great at keeping the squeaks down,
now if I
could just get it to work on the floor boards :)
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Original Message
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From: Dan H <dan@bicyclerepairman.us>
To: Dave Campbell <davecampbell828@charter.net>;
obra <obra@list.obra.org>
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 11:10:10 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Lube question
People are still trying
wax? I thought Sheldon Brown
put that myth to rest years ago...
Don't even start with the
White Lightning!
----- Original Message
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Sent: Monday,
March 03, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat]
Lube question
I have used Pedro's Ice
wax for yrs. Love it
because of cleanliness. However...
I have become convinced
with recent long rides that
it really isn't much of a lubricant! Seems to flake off (the clean
thing)
and chain is squeaky/dry by end of a 4/5 hr ride. When I go to dry
areas
like Arizona
it is pretty un-lubing from the get go!
What are people using
that lasts, protects, is good
in wet, but doesn't get all black/gunky (like triflow used to) and make
a big
greasy mess!
???
Thanks,
DC
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