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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Well i got my first answer and it was a bit disappointing. 3 rides in 80km total and started getting chain noise, so ended up going for a rewax. Chain wear was reading 0.3mm prior to rewax. i subsequently read in a few places that ultasonic bath is not best way to remove initial factory grease...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    I'm keen to understand criteria that instigate a re wax. I hear lots of chat about chain noise, but as I'm quite deaf that may be tricky. I guess there's a rough feeling in the drivetrain? I was wondering if it could be judged on wear?: measured a new chain, it had 0.25mm "wear". Waxed it and...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    I saw my mates drivetrain yesterday which he does same approach as you and with same products. Have to say his chain looked as good as mine before we went riding. I guess to some extent with rewaxing you’re doing a big initial effort in a controlled environment instead of lots of smaller post...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    It feels smooth. The grit doesn’t stick to the wax because it is hard. imagine if you rub grit on a candle and then wash it off. The nice thing is the jockey wheels, chain ring and cassette are also clean because there is no oil to glue the muck to them. Can’t speak for longevity yet and also...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Hose with water and dry with air
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Only been doing it a few weeks. 6 very wet and muddy rides in old South Wales and Forest of dean. It's a good test bench especially at this time of year. It's looking great so far. No longevity test obviously, but the cleanliness is so encouraging. I'd be very surprised if I go back to lube...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Thanks. That chimes. I'll not wax another link
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    One thing I’ve found that is a royal pita and nobody mentions is the quick link. I saw a GCN vid where they waxed the link, so have been doing the same, but it is difficult to put back in the chain afterwards. Have to remove all the wax from the chain plates and from the link groove. I’m...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Thanks. I’ll buy some bulk citrus
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    What formulas are you using versus temperature?
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Do you use a solvent in the ultrasonic cleaner? I’ve been using diluted carburettor cleaner. It works well, but would like to find something less toxic and more environmentally friendly
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    Transmissions, How long can you make yours last?

    Just put on my third cassette at 8500kms So around 4000kms per cassette. So far been changing chains every 700kms. Just started hot waxing, but too soon to see any longevity impact. Still on my first chainring Bosch Gen 4 SRAM chain ring, but much bigger than yours. Chainring doesn’t look the...
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    How long should a cassette last?

    Sound like you could almost run single speed?
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Watching with interest. Also started hot waxing few weeks back with secret chain wax. So far so good. last year I had anNX chain that broke in exactly the same manner as your chain from the first photo after only 100 miles. I thought it was because I’d dropped down from GX, but seeing your...
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Sorry that last question was for Capuccino
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    Hot melt wax - the journey begins

    Can i ask what tempcounts as ‘really cold weather’ and what you are using for the ‘low temperature formula’. thanks
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    Ceramic Wax Chain Lube

    How have you found the lube? I’ve got some on order. i hot waxed a chain for first time and had terrible drivetrain problems since, so was going to try this on top of the wax to see if it makes things a bit smoother
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    Analogue (MTB for the triggered) Fix?

    i have a steel hard tail that I ride a lot and enjoy a full suss that I ride rarely and don't really enjoy lots of road bikes iincluding and Eeeeb that I enjoy But I enjoy the EMTB most of all
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    Bio-mechanics folks: why are my knees sore with short cranks (155mm)

    I run 155mm cranks on my Ebike (Whyte E160) and longer cranks on unassisted bikes. I was also disappointed by suffering knee pain on the Ebike more so than on other bikes. However, I have come to the conclusion that it is nothing to do with pedalling and everything to do with standing on the...
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    SRAM GX vs Shimano XT

    've used many versions of Shimano and SRAM on pedal bikes over the years and a few SRAM 12 speeds more recently especially on the EBike @ 3000kms. Used to have a preference for Shimano but the GX set-up from SRAM has given me fewer headaches. I like the simple functioning clutch from SRAM and...
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