Wax delivered yesterday so I got an early start on the task. By unanimous consent in the Hoyden household I was allowed to use the newly remodeled kitchen to set up shop to wax the chain since the workbench in the basement is totally filled with clutter due to the displacement of things caused by the remodeling and because I am neat and orderly challenged.
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I cleaned the old and new chains per the molten website instructions but when I checked the old chain for wear it now clocked in at 0.75 and I decided not to wax the old chain. The waxing proceeded without issue and I did not spill or destroy anything. I hung the chain in the basement, cleaned the little chain wheels, cogs, and rings on the bike, and and went off to do other things. Late this afternoon I got home and mounted the chain on the bike. The chain seems to work; I was able to shift through all the gears and I observed some wax flakes being shed as I worked the chain.
What a difference being able to handle the chain without being slimed. Tomorrow I will take Silvio 30 out for a test ride.
Thanks to all who have contributed their experience to this thread. Six months ago I was just on the verge of discovering Cruzbike and now I have waxed my first chain. Is there a reliable way to know when the chain needs rewax?