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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
I'd go for red on black. I've got the white on black, and I don't think it's all that "loud".
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
This is a tech question but since I use NFS I'll put it here:
I've run across a few "how to" videos about drivetrain cleaning that mention wiping the side plates of the chain with isopropyl alcohol on a rag After lubrication to keep the thing from being a mess in case you have to handle it out on the road.
Thoughts.....?
My chain has never been quieter since switching to NFS but it is "wet" compared to what I had been using, and it gets on your hands if you have to handle the chain. Maybe I'm using too much.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
You might be ....no you are using too much. Just wipe the sideplates dry after each ride with cotton rag. That is the best thing you can do and using alcohol is silly unless it is ethanol and it is part of a proper G&T, it is summertime don't cha know?.
Originally Posted by
Bobonli
This is a tech question but since I use NFS I'll put it here:
I've run across a few "how to" videos about drivetrain cleaning that mention wiping the side plates of the chain with isopropyl alcohol on a rag After lubrication to keep the thing from being a mess in case you have to handle it out on the road.
Thoughts.....?
My chain has never been quieter since switching to NFS but it is "wet" compared to what I had been using, and it gets on your hands if you have to handle the chain. Maybe I'm using too much.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Today I got a phone call from a customer who, with deep passion, implored me once again I was missing a golden opportunity to place NFS and NFS+ into retail stores.
Despite our unlimited budget for finding new outlets (not) we want to get products closer to you (YES!!!).
Offer: twist your favorite retailers arm to stock NixFrixShun and you will never pay for NFS or NFS+ again (personal bikes only please). Retail buyers create login at: NixFrixShun Bicycle Speed Shop than are required to contact me for wholesale approval. That is all there is to it.
Go ride your bike!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Today I got a phone call from a customer who, with deep passion, implored me once again I was missing a golden opportunity to place NFS and NFS+ into retail stores.
Despite our unlimited budget for finding new outlets (not) we want to get products closer to you (YES!!!).
Offer: twist your favorite retailers arm to stock NixFrixShun and you will never pay for NFS or NFS+ again (personal bikes only please). Retail buyers create login at:
NixFrixShun Bicycle Speed Shop than are required to contact me for wholesale approval. That is all there is to it.
Go ride your bike!!!!
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
I've been slathering on the Chain-L much more liberally than I should just so I have an excuse to get some NFS. I think I'll need a hat and bar tape too...
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Originally Posted by
Pi Guy
I've been slathering on the Chain-L much more liberally than I should just so I have an excuse to get some NFS. I think I'll need a hat and bar tape too...
Let me enable you.
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Originally Posted by
Pi Guy
I've been slathering on the Chain-L much more liberally than I should just so I have an excuse to get some NFS. I think I'll need a hat and bar tape too...
Jason,
Do yourself a huge favor and "accidentally" spill, lose, drop or loan whatever you have left and start fresh. You will not be disappointed.
Mike
Mike Noble
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Here's a quick testimony. 9 days ago I got to Italy for some riding. Built my bike, lubed my chain with NFS, and off we went. I proceeded to bury myself with around 34 hours, 500+ miles and 50K feet of climbing. Most days were dry, some were damp, one was soaking wet. It occurred to me this morning that I never actually lubed my chain a second time. It was still quiet. Stuff is good.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Let me enable you.
Originally Posted by
mnoble485
Jason,
Do yourself a huge favor and "accidentally" spill, lose, drop or loan whatever you have left and start fresh. You will not be disappointed.
Mike
Tee hee, how did I miss this? My current (non-NFS) lube will now go on every kiddie gate, door hinge, mail box flag, and whatever other household pivots I can find, whether they squeak or not. Soon!
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Handbuilt Guide just posted a nice review of NFS >>> Review: NixFrixShun Ultimate Chain Lube
Thanks much we like your publication ALOT!
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Hey Josh,
Just got a used wheelset with Chris King R45. Not that they for sure need it, but I want to do a bearing and ring drive cleanout/relube, just because that's how I am. Is the NFS race greas the right thing for the bearings? I have some dumonde tech freehub oil for the ring drive, but please advise . . .
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Use NFS Ultimate chainlube for the ring drive and Race Grease for the bearings. Both are going to do you right.
Myself like most of you "out there" have seen hubs and bearings we've serviced many years ago using Phil Wood returned and the grease is still working. NFS Ultimate and NFS Race Grease are both made alot better than PW ever was made not that it needed to be made better. I'll go out on a limb and say that NFS will be there many years down the road when we crack open old hubs and bearings we will find NFS products quietly doing their job.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
A NFS test of sorts: I’ve been a faithful user for a couple years now. No complaints, big fan. I’ve recently re-built a hand me down bike for my daughter. The chain was long neglected, but not worn out, according to my gauges. I soaked the chain overnight in PineSol to remove the gunk, washed it good afterwards, blew dry with a compressor. The chain was left with a “dry” brownish finish. Yes- very dry, devoid of any lube.
So I gave it the 10 drop test. After spinning it up a bit while on a stand, you could clearly see the dry chain slowly change color as the lube worked itself all over. More spinning, shifting through the gears…there was maybe 2 links that didn’t fully change color, so an extra drop took care of that.
I know this has worked this way on my ‘good” chains, but it was so plain to SEE on a rust-ish colored chain, I wish I took pictures!
Added positive: I finally got around to replacing the tape on my cross bike with the NFS “wide” tape. Super comfy off-road, another winner!
The black on black matches my bike perfectly. Kudos to Josh!
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Awww shucks :) Thanks for that.
In similar fashion I recently used it to bring a 1" pitch chain back to life. Lots of wiping and running it thru the paces and voila!
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Preparing my wife's bike for a 2,000 mile ride from Seattle to San Diego; new chain with proper amount of NFS lube plus new wrap of NFS bartape. I'll be a bachelor for a month. Yes, Josh is an enabler.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
NFS Ultimate and NFS Race Grease are both made alot better than PW ever was made not that it needed to be made better. I'll go out on a limb and say that NFS will be there many years down the road when we crack open old hubs and bearings we will find NFS products quietly doing their job.
Huh... So would NFS Race Grease be the appropriate product for injecting into the grease ports of Speedplay pedals?
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
AWESOME I love to be the bad guy ;) That route is nuts in a good way.
Originally Posted by
Dave Thompson
Preparing my wife's bike for a 2,000 mile ride from Seattle to San Diego; new chain with proper amount of NFS lube plus new wrap of NFS bartape. I'll be a bachelor for a month. Yes, Josh is an enabler.
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Originally Posted by
Bob Ross
Huh... So would NFS Race Grease be the appropriate product for injecting into the grease ports of Speedplay pedals?
Bob I looked up the spec. for Speedplay grease just to be 100% positive before I blurt out the answer.
The answer is most assuredly yes. NFS Race grease will work very well in Speedplay pedals. I meet and exceed what they ask for.
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Re: NFS Chainlube & Race Grease: The wait is over
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
Bob I looked up the spec. for Speedplay grease just to be 100% positive before I blurt out the answer.
The answer is most assuredly yes. NFS Race grease will work very well in Speedplay pedals. I meet and exceed what they ask for.
And in my personal experience, Hell Yupper! I've made the switch and Race Grease lasts longer than my previous high end silicon grease.
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