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Old 08-08-2002, 03:37 PM
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Anyone ever heard of or used a product called "Tri Flow"?

A buddy of mine has been using it to lube his chain and it seems to work fairly well. I was thinking of trying it. It says it is safe for wood, metal, rubber, and is specifies it can be used for chains.

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Old 08-09-2002, 10:37 AM
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Tri Flow is a great all-around spray lube. It has Teflon,so it is very slippery,and seems to cut rust good on parts like bolts,etc. We use it at work all the time on a lot of different stuff. It would lube a chain ok, but it is very thin,and would easily fling off after a short ride,plus the residue might attract dirt.You would be better off with the chain lube sprays like Maxima Chain Wax,or other parrifin base,which dries to a nice dry film,that won't attract dirt.
 
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