Hmm. I commute on dusty paths, and White Lightening works best on my chain,
because it doesn't attract grit (that's my religion). I wonder how it would do
on bell threads.

Tech note: White Lightening is a bicycle chain lubricant that is a suspension
of wax.

Herb Foster

--- Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Lubricants are also like religion - either you believe or you don't.  I have
> a history of this with bicycles, not with horns, but the religious fervor is
> no different there.  Some folks lube their bike chains with kerosene, others
> WD40, others dip their chains in melted wax and let it dry on a clothes
> line.  There are commercially available lubricants based on graphite, based
> on wax, based on silicone, and whatever else you might imagine. 
> 
> The bottom line is that they all work well enough for some people to think
> very highly of them, so I say 'to each his own'.
> 
> Steve "a big fan of fixed-gear bicycling" Freides
> 

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