Bike Lube.
Ben1234
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For Dirtjumping (ie: dusty ground)
Is it best to use DRY lube instead of WET?
If so can anyone recommend any for me, thankyou
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Is it best to use DRY lube instead of WET?
If so can anyone recommend any for me, thankyou
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My Bike (nearly done)</center>
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My Bike (nearly done)</center>
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yes, because dust doesnt stick to it, like it does wet lube, and there isnt any mud/rain to wash off the dry lube which is an advantage over dry in winter. Shouldnt this be in tech?
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Oh, i'm sorry if its in the wrong place.
Just figured it had been asked before but just wanted to check about the dry lube for dirt.
Is Finish Line Teflon dry lube anygood?
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Most finish line stuff is good.
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