🚴♀️ Ride Clean, Ride Smart!
White Lightning Clean Ride is an innovative self-cleaning wax lubricant designed for bicycle chains, derailleurs, and cables. This 8 oz bottle features a unique dry wax finish that sheds dirt and grime while enhancing performance, ensuring your bike runs smoothly and lasts longer. With patented technology, this eco-friendly solution is perfect for cyclists who demand the best.
Material | Lubricant |
Brand | White Lightning |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 0.12 Liters |
Item Weight | 0.41 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
Viscosity | High Viscosity |
Item Form | Wax |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00610990000180 |
Manufacturer | White Lightning |
Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 610990000180 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.25 x 6.25 inches |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Item model number | W50080102 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | QPWL5004WX12 |
A**R
Has always worked well for me
Been using this lube for many years. Works great in dry conditions and really helps with keeping chain and sprockets clean. I seldom ride in wet conditions but if I did I might consider an alternative that may have higher dilution and corrosion resistance.
O**N
Keeps the chain clean
I had previously used Boseheild T9 (Parafin) and Finish line Dry (Teflon)Both are good lubricants, but neither one was actually dry. Both are SUPPOSED to be dry, but neither one ever dried for me no matter how thin I applied it. So both collected tons of road grit and grime, which in my opinion is the most damaging thing for a drive train. It gets into the chain links and acts like sandpaper.But White Lightning actually goes on dry. And pretty quickly too. It dries to the touch in minutes, though from what I understand it needs a few hours to really dry thoroughly and set properly.When riding in dirty conditions with gravely road grit that used to clump onto my chain and cassette like crazy, my chain is now clean to the touch. There is no accumulation of grime on the chain so nothing between the links that is grinding away and wearing everything out. A thin coating of the wax still appears on the rollers so it's gliding smoothly over the crank. And the wax is visible between the links as well.The product works just like it's supposed to. It falls off the chain when it accumulates grit. The grit sticks to the wax and the wax sluffs off, taking the grit with it. For that reason this does not last for 500 miles between applications. It lasts for 50-100 miles depending on road conditions. It wears off faster when its' wet out, not because of water washing the wax off, but because wet road grit is stickier so it attaches to the chain easier, causing more of the coating to sluff off to get rid of the dirt.I don't ride in full rain (not on purpose anyway). I would NOT recommend this for a bike that you regularly ride in rain. I find I need to do a quick reapplication of this after a ride on wet roads shortly AFTER a rain. It lasts for several rides in dry conditions.The first application needs to be a clean drive train. But no matter how well you think you've cleaned it, there will probably be residual lubricant from your previous lube on things. The White Lightning will take that off quickly, but it will mean you have to reapply it after 10-20 miles the first time you use it. Then it should last for 100 miles in dry conditions, 50 miles in damp conditions, and a single ride in totally wet conditions.I'm guessing the larger bottle is good for 25-30 applications. So it'll last a while. The first application should be a total clean job where you take everything apart and clean it thoroughly. Most subsequent applications can be done by just adding 1 drop to each roller on the chain as you back pedal it 1 cycle around, then letting it dry for the evening before riding the next day. You don't have to do a full cleaning every time.
J**L
Good stuff
Works really well. Keeps the chain clean too. That said it doesn’t last long. 50-70 miles maybe. 2-3 weeks at lost
M**S
Better than most other name brands I've tried.
Fantastic dry lube formula.I ride in mostly dusty/dry conditions, and have used most of the name brand lubes for those conditions. This one has performed a solid notch above all the others. It DOES take a bit longer to dry fully, but that's part of doing chain lube right. Lasts longer than expected, chain is FAR cleaner than before.
W**L
Goes on well with a needle oiler, runs quiet, fairly clean
Tends to collect dirt on chain and pulleys & will harden in cassette space between cogs...so see application below.Lube a day in advance to let thoroughly dry.Doesn't work well in the cold---rocks up in the bottom, so I keep it in the house now. As long as I take it out warm from the house, it applies fine.Apply 6 ml (~1/3 bottle, 17 ml needle oiler) to moving chain. I turn the cranks backward, and drizzle the lube on both "sides" of the "top" of the bottom chain segment where it comes out of the jockey wheels. Blow out needle immediately after use by holding tip down and squeezing bottle, or it will clog. Wipe chain & jockey wheels thoroughly immediately. I also wrap a cloth or shop paper towel around a steel 150 mm ruler, and use that to clean twixt the cogs.Monthly, I clean my chain using a citrus cleaner and a large plastic juice container. Takes several clean and rinse passes. When the chain is clean, I stretch it out and measure 762 mm (30") of chain at link midpoints. 0.5% wear is about 766 mm, so this is a good length to measure. When the link centers are greater than 766 mm, I replace chain.After cleaning, I lube with Finish Line Ceramic Wax Lube. I like this lube, but it attracts too much dirt for me. I apply it, wait a day or more, then ride.Thereafter, until I clean the chain next, I use White Lightning Clean Ride weekly. Takes ~5 minutes to do the whole task. The needle oiler makes the process tolerable. I don't think that I'd use this if I had to use the bottle. I use separate needle oilers for the Ceramic and the Clean Ride because I don't know if they are compatible in solution.I use this on my MB and road bikes. I've never seen my "ideal" bike lube, but this combo and the way I use it works for me. 150 km per week on the road; plenty of hills. MB as often as I can, usually day trips to the White Mtns. Mud, rivers, bears...the usual. Seems to hold up OK there, but I am more generous with the Clean Ride.I've seen a 3-pack of needle oilers here for ~$8.~R~
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