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  1. twhbent

    2017 Cruzbike retreat in White Lake, NC

    Doug, Here is the link to a previous post regarding the upstand/clickstand with pics. https://cruzbike.com/forum/threads/kickstand-for-silvio-and-vendetta.8942/#post-128809
  2. twhbent

    2017 Cruzbike retreat in White Lake, NC

    Doug, The longer kickstand used was made by http://www.click-stand.com/click-stand-home-page.html. With the weight of the triangle it really works well. The smaller kickstand is made by upstanding(https://upstandingbicycle.com/) and adds some additional insurance. Together they both compliment...
  3. Doug Kline

    2017 Cruzbike retreat in White Lake, NC

    I learned that I've ignored the thread on chain wax for long enough. I could actually hold Larry's chain without getting gunk all over. I'm sold. http://cruzbike.com/forum/threads/chain-waxing-yes-its-that-easy-and-other-mysteries-of-this-art.10959/ I *might* have learned that I've ignored...
  4. ReklinedRider

    Another new V owner

    YBN's are not as pretty as the KMC gold chains but if you plan to wax your chains, and have a few bucks to spare to save yourself the effort of deep cleaning (which is much easier with an ultrasonic cleaner of course) and the first waxing, Molten Speed Wax will sell you a cleaned, already waxed...
  5. E

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    I did not read all of the posts in this thread but a clean and waxed chain picks up less sand and dirt that would accelerate wear on the really expensive parts. 20 bucks for wax is nothing. I only pony'd up for the $20 1 pound bag of Molten wax in 2014 and might be half thru it...?? I rode...
  6. B

    T50 - The Parts Piddle Thread

    I installed my old Rohloff hub, and I think it is going to work out nicely. I used the following parts: - A "monkey bone" disk brake adapter for the Rohloff torque bracket (monkey bone: best name ever for a disk brake adapter bracket!). - A Phil Wood philcentric eccentric bottom bracket. This...
  7. Eric Winn

    T50 - whatcha planning to build.....

    I'm running 2.5 bar (36psi) on 40-559 tires, which is the recommended inflation on the sidewall. Sunlite tire on Alrexrims MD23 wheels. Very comfortable. 42 teeth single, guarded crank ring with 11-34 cassette (I think). SRAM 8-speed grip shifter and SRAM X3 rear derailleur. Climbing my...
  8. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Read through this website first as they have the most detailed instructions https://moltenspeedwax.com/pages/waxing-your-chain
  9. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    I started with 2 new chains and rotate them every time I need to rewax the chain. I wax both in the same go to save time and effort. I change out my chain once every 1-2 weeks which is 200-500 miles. The chain doesn't start to sound like it needs it till after 400 miles though in moderate...
  10. JOSEPHWEISSERT

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Yeah, if I ride in the rain, I'll dump the chain in the hot wax afterwards anyway and throw on a fresh one just because it's so easy to do. My chains are also coated, so rust is not an issue for me either. As the mafia says (about chain waxing and witnesses), "Why take a chance?"
  11. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    True but when you research waxing your chain you also hear about how allergic to water a waxed chain is. Apparently those rumors are exaggerated quite a bit. I will agree that after a waxed chain gets wet it's probably more important to dry the chain since wax has no anti rust agents in it but...
  12. B

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    If you have and old Park Tool "cyclone" chain scrubber or something like it (from your pre-waxing days), try using it to remove the new wax from the outside of a newly-installed chain. Don't put any cleaning fluid in it, just spin the chain through it for a couple of minutes (both directions)...
  13. ratz

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    195F https://moltenspeedwax.com/pages/waxing-your-chain
  14. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Maybe your not getting the wax all the way up to 190 degs? It melt fairly low around 140-150 but at 190 it a bit less viscous so you'll end up dragging less wax up on the outside of the chain when you pull it out. For the last two months I've been wiping the chain off right after hanging it to...
  15. DavidJL

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    ...Speed Wax costs, I'm not about to get it dirty. An old spoke makes a nice dunking tool. The spoke head catches the chain. I'm going to be much more scientific about waxing chains and hope I don't have to do it as often as I used to. I used to have to clean the excess wax from the cassette.
  16. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Spoke with the guys at Molten Speed Wax as well as ordered some of their wax. I've been using my own how brew stuff so far and figured I'd try and compare what they've got. I told him about the 24hr race next weekend and asked for any additional tip and tricks but nothing really new beyond what...
  17. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    My 3 chains in rotation method was thought of when I switched to single speed on the Mtb. Chainrings are almost always aluminum and quick to wear on a SS setup vs the hardened steel cog in the rear. Because I was racing the SS against the multi geared open class I needed to run taller then...
  18. LarryOz

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Great point Jason, and another really good reason not to have a RWD recumbent that requires 3 regular chains just for one setup!
  19. RojoRacing

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    Well when ridden in generally fair weather conditions it seems you can expect at least the same life to twice the life when using wax dip. if your using the same chainrings and cassette then you can expect those to wear in your chain faster for a bit to match their wear then wear should slow to...
  20. hoyden

    Chain WAXing (yes it's that easy) - and other mysteries of this art!

    I will stay alert for the sound made by the chain, especially after about 300 miles. Looks like my next step is to get a second chain ready. How long do waxed chains last typically? I got 4,700 miles out of my stock chain dousing it with chain juice when it looked dry. I'm wondering if the main...
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