Now let me think on this one ... Chamois Cream ... let's see ... the point of the stuff is to help keep excess moisture out of the pores and to lubricate the bottom side. Hey, how about "Nix Frix Shun?" Do I win?
Baller's Ride Nix Frix Shun chamois cream. I can't think of a spot where nixing Frix shun matters more.
I had a lot of stock and was selling locally for myself and acting as a distributor for sales elsewhere in Australia. I am now out of stock. TT may be looking for someone to distribute. I found it a very tough sell here to get shops interested. I had one mechanic tell me he thought it was crap and Ride Mechanic Bike Milk seems to have this large loyal following here.
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"Even my farts smell like steel!" - Diel
"Make something with your hands. Not with your money." - Dario
Picked up a bottle of NFS from Maglia Rosa at the opening night, only just got around to using it (initially to re-lube my Mavic Ksyrium f/hub body).
Update - Still getting some drag (evident due to mild chainsuck when freewheeling) from the f/hub body, I think I may have been a little generous with the NFS?
I smeared it on the the hub seat, rear f/hub bush, the inner bearing, and put a drop or two on each pawl.
I used NFS as an alternative to the can't-seem-to-find-it-in-stores Shimano Hydraulic Brake Mineral Oil recommended in this Arts Cyclery video:
FWIW the bushing on my f/hub body was in very good condition and not worn.
Any guidance on how much NFS to use, or should I be using something else?
Finally checking in and posting a mini-review of NFS!
I'm getting 300 miles out of a single ten drop application, with 80/20% mixed road/gravel, and plenty of rain. We've got a dry spell now in the PNW so I can only imagine I'll eke out a few more miles.
Basically, this is the best chainlube I've ever used when judged by longevity and overall cleanliness. If you're fastidious about wiping down the chain after every ride, it seems like all small particulates get wicked out of the roller area and taken away by whatever rag you're using. I still get small buildup on the insides of plates on wide links, but it's barely noticeable.
Thanks to Josh for donating his time to create NFS and in the process making my maintenance schedule massively easier. For those in the Seattle area, hopefully there will soon be dealers for NFS. Until then, keep ordering from Josh because he's doing great work!
--- echos the pcmo, automotive-after-market and fleet.., Red relates to quality & workable..
perception and color relate to mega quality.., well almost..
NixFrixShun(tm) Fat Free, Organic, Vegan, No GMO, Gluten Free but not without a splash of cruelty.
*any attempt at humor is not ment to portray NixFrixShun as a food product. NixFrixShun is to be used on bicycle chains.
Fresh off the farm >>>>
https://www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop <<<< THAT'S whats up. [x] Like this business page please.
You can pre-order NFS Race Grease from NixFrixShun Ultimate Bicycle Chainlube Labels are the hold up, I'm hoping for them next week. If it runs any longer than next week I'm going to print cheesey paper labels and apply them the jars of the insanely over the top NFS Race Grease and send em' packing <<< see what I did there?
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