Liqui Moly bicycle chain lube...yeah!

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My very favorite sponsor er...oil company looks to have chain lube now. I actually use Squirt and Rock n' Roll Gold or Wet most of the time but may give this a shot for a winter mtb/gravel bike lube.

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I always seem to pick Rock n Roll gold as my go to lube for the road bike fast simple and find it most effective.
 
"Best chain lube" vs. "Best motor oil"

What's more contentious?
Not seeing any contention in this discussion. When we moved from Pa to Az I had to find a different lube because of the vastly different trail conditions. I got some recommendations from other riders and shops. Eventually settled on RnR Gold and it's been working fine. These narrow 12 speed chains need a lot of attention here or they don't last. I'll give LM Dry a try when it becomes available, always room for improvement.
 
Not seeing any contention in this discussion. When we moved from Pa to Az I had to find a different lube because of the vastly different trail conditions. I got some recommendations from other riders and shops. Eventually settled on RnR Gold and it's been working fine. These narrow 12 speed chains need a lot of attention here or they don't last. I'll give LM Dry a try when it becomes available, always room for improvement.
RnR Gold is so good. I use the blue bottle/wet version in winter here for trails/offroad.
 
Also used with good results:

Dummonde Tech (requires a bit of following a procedure) - what used before the RnR Gold and Squirt
White Lightning (reg/wet) - old school/'90s lube
Tri-Flo - smells like bananas - that was way back in the early '90s when I used it but still have the bottle...good for small moving parts
 
Not seeing any contention in this discussion. When we moved from Pa to Az I had to find a different lube because of the vastly different trail conditions. I got some recommendations from other riders and shops. Eventually settled on RnR Gold and it's been working fine. These narrow 12 speed chains need a lot of attention here or they don't last. I'll give LM Dry a try when it becomes available, always room for improvement.
Key words..."in this discussion". Ask the same question on a bicycle forum, and look out!
 
On a road bike I take it?

Yes, but it would work well on a MTB as well. Silca Super Secret chain lube is signficantly better than squirt as well. I ran both on a MTB, and this is coming form someone who has ridden north of 50k miles in the last few years.
 
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