Michael, 

My experience with Boshield T9 has been positive. I use both the spray and 
the dropper bottle. I clean/lube my chains every 200-300 miles.

Best,
Richard 

On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at 6:29:15 AM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> I have used the one drop per link method for years with a great variety of 
> lubes, some a little worse some a little better, but none great.  When I 
> was commuting 30 miles every day I took it for granted that I needed to 
> clean the chain, rings & cogs every two weeks.  Now that I'm retired and 
> actually ride lessI find the task annoying.  Perhaps because we mostly ride 
> the tandem which has a total of 3 1/2 lengths of chain to clean.
>
> I am now trying the spray version of Boshields T9 and doubling my effort 
> to remove all the excess.  I'll let you know if this stays cleaner, longer.
>
> Michael
>
> On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 2:00:49 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> My riding has the best/worst of the wet/dry/dirty/muddy. I gave up with 
>> the dry (wax) flavor and just ad a drop per link of chainsaw oil when the 
>> chain tells me it needs it (as in I hear the chain. This is my take on 
>> Sheldon Brown’s idea that most people over lube and in so doing adhere 
>> micro dirt to the oil and get in into the links where it causes wear. I 
>> only lube each link from the top, starting at the quicklink. Externally, 
>> things get a bit goopy, but not that bad. And now I only have fixed 
>> drivetrain, there are fewer bits to goop. Grin. 
>>
>> With abandon, 
>> Patrick
>
>

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