No No No... Wd is full of sovents ! Use a PTF based one...Or lard thats quite slippy...KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:10 pm WTF! I still had the page open on my laptop in the kitchen and took another look. "What's the best product to lube cables?" followed by 50 comments. This turned into a shitfest of oil vs WD40. Do these people have nothing better to do? I suggest they post on forums whilst waiting for the coffee to brew. I have a life and that's what I do.
ps. WD40 with the hose stuck into one of those litle clampy things.
Got into a bit of an argument on Facebook over the weekend
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Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Oh no. You are not going to suck me in that easily. You know feck all about these things and your mother wore clogs.MacV2 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:15 pmNo No No... Wd is full of sovents ! Use a PTF based one...Or lard thats quite slippy...KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:10 pm WTF! I still had the page open on my laptop in the kitchen and took another look. "What's the best product to lube cables?" followed by 50 comments. This turned into a shitfest of oil vs WD40. Do these people have nothing better to do? I suggest they post on forums whilst waiting for the coffee to brew. I have a life and that's what I do.
ps. WD40 with the hose stuck into one of those litle clampy things.
But, since I'm big hearted I'll explain. The concept is to CLEAN the inside of the bowden cable (use Google to see what that is). Some silly booger who eats tripe might have put oil down them (or even lard). WD40 under pressure cleans all the rubbish out but leaves a very light lubricant film.
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And get a job you lazy fecker. You obviously have too much spare time on your hands.
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Re: Got into a bit of an argument on Facebook over the weekend
you are getting the hang of this facebook style interaction IainKermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:11 pm And get a job you lazy fecker. You obviously have too much spare time on your hands.
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KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:11 pm And get a job you lazy fecker. You obviously have too much spare time on your hands.
Fek off I have one already & I'm due to go back to work on the 15th...Unless the interveiw I have tomorrow come up trumps then I might start back sooner...
I still woudnt use Wd on me cables...
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I need the practice before I do it for real...AMCQ46 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 5:19 pmyou are getting the hang of this facebook style interaction IainKermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:11 pm And get a job you lazy fecker. You obviously have too much spare time on your hands.
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You stick with lard then. No wonder all the flies follow you around.
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The cable is lined with a Teflon sleeve. As long as the solvent doesn't interact with that, fair enough, in my view.
Too heavy a grease simply absorbs grit and produces grinding paste.
But I'm not telling those idiots on farce book, they deserve all they get.
Too heavy a grease simply absorbs grit and produces grinding paste.
But I'm not telling those idiots on farce book, they deserve all they get.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GT85-PTFE-LU ... 56932a7e37
Works for me every time, in fact I use it all over the bike.
Like Tony said, let the idiots on fakebook crack on, I'm sure they all know better than us.
Works for me every time, in fact I use it all over the bike.
Like Tony said, let the idiots on fakebook crack on, I'm sure they all know better than us.
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Do what you like He who wonders isn't always lost
Do what you like He who wonders isn't always lost
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On a serious note, I don't use WD40 myself but GT85 as well. I also, after washing and cleaning it, I smother the bike with AC90.
On the subject of chains, well, that causes a few arguments as well. Mainly because some people do not understand how an O ring works.
On the subject of chains, well, that causes a few arguments as well. Mainly because some people do not understand how an O ring works.
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