What type of Tri-Flo for chain, joints, and cables?
#1
http://www.bestwebbuys.com/bikes/sea...e-i-browse-mfg
I went to the site above to purchase Tri-Flo (dealer doesn't stock). I've heard Modquad and others recommend it for cables, joints and chains. They show all kinds on the site.
Which type should I get for joints (A-arms), cables, and chain? I need to know which type for each application.
Thank you,
Lukester
I went to the site above to purchase Tri-Flo (dealer doesn't stock). I've heard Modquad and others recommend it for cables, joints and chains. They show all kinds on the site.
Which type should I get for joints (A-arms), cables, and chain? I need to know which type for each application.
Thank you,
Lukester
#5
I stumbled upon it at a local True Value Hardware. I think Bobs cycle (I think the addy is bobscyclesupply.com) has it also.
One note, You do have to give your chain more fequent squirts, but with how clean it will stay....that makes it worth it. Great for steering. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
One note, You do have to give your chain more fequent squirts, but with how clean it will stay....that makes it worth it. Great for steering. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#6
Doh! Here's a direct way www.tri-flowindustrial.com. Click on the industrial lube, it's the big spray can. Ya gotta love Teflon! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#7
Thank you both so much for the replies - always appreciated.
Lukester
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