I use wet lube, but I don't over-apply, and I use a cotton rag to wipe off the chain for about 30 seconds after each ride. The after-ride cleaning might take 2 or 3 minutes for the first couple times after I've recently reapplied lube because then the rings and cogs need a little wiping down too. I use NFS lube, and I get about 500 miles between lube refreshes, assuming I stay mostly dry on my rides. NFS isn't cleaner than other lubes, but it's properties seem to allow the use of less lube, which helps attract less dirt.
What in the world is your drivetrain process? Your bikes have the cleanest chain and drivetrain I've ever seen.
I use wet lube, but I don't over-apply, and I use a cotton rag to wipe off the chain for about 30 seconds after each ride. The after-ride cleaning might take 2 or 3 minutes for the first couple times after I've recently reapplied lube because then the rings and cogs need a little wiping down too. I use NFS lube, and I get about 500 miles between lube refreshes, assuming I stay mostly dry on my rides. NFS isn't cleaner than other lubes, but it's properties seem to allow the use of less lube, which helps attract less dirt.
I love it.
Thanks for the videos! Wondering if you get slack on the small/small combo? I have some with my 625% range, but it's not a problem. Cheers, MAC
I get slack in the entire smaller half of the cassette when in the small ring. I don't use those combos.