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From www.mtbr.com
I don't see any reason to purchase anything else since using this lube, it does all I need plan and simple. It can be a little hard to find but is well worth the look. As a side note I recently lubed up my mountain bike after some months off I thought I would try a more substantial lube so I tried some tri flo and found that it didn't even last through my first ride and my chain has a lot of dust on it. When I use Rock n' Roll I don't have to worry about relubing for at least a few rides in heavy dust or deep puddles.

From Mark's Marketplace
Forget other companies' black magic and smoke and mirrors. Rock & Rolls chain lube just plain works. Their dry formula lube keeps your chain lubed, quiet, and clean (think of it as a wet, dry lube). Both are easy to apply, easy to clean up (something you'll rarely have to do), and neither one gunks up your cogs, chainrings, or derailleur pulleys. I've used it brand-new chains, degreased chains, and old dirty chains-always with good results.
Chosen as a "Top-10" new product for 1997 by Cyclo-journalist Mark Chandler.


From Bicycle Dealer Showcase
KY Jelly Isn't Hub Grease
Sure, it will work. But let's get real. Salves and balms used on bikes in the past have merely been repackaged technologies from other industries. That is, until recently.

In 1994 Paul Maples catapulted bicycle-specific chain lubrication into the new century with the introduction of White Lightning. Earlier this year Mark Patterson took the revolution further with Rock "N" Roll Lubricants. "Lubes from other industries can silence a completely gunked and gritty chain, but all the while that grit and gunk is destroying the chain," explains Patterson. "It's that very noise that should tell cyclists it's time to relube (and clean) the chain."

There are more than 600 moving parts to a chain. An improperly maintained chain can wear out a drivetrain lickety-split. This new breed of chain lube coming from the West Coast increases the chain and the rest of the drivetrain's performance and life by being self-cleaning and repelling dust, dirt and water. Added bonus: Cat 5 tattoos are history.

As far as bearing grease goes, almost every service center has a tub of some generic auto grease on its counter. Yep, it's cheap and seems to work. But these greases are designed for ease of handling. The reality is, these greases get pushed around and eventually moved out of the way of the very parts they are supposed to protect (bearings in the hubs and bottom bracket), basically failing to do the job.

Rock "N" Roll grease has turned the tables. It is specifically designed to pull itself through movement and at the same time to itself, maintaining perpetual contact between itself and the moving parts. The folks at White Industries have put Rock "N" Roll grease through an unorthodox test, completely exposing it to extreme elements for over three months. The have found that the Rock "N" Roll grease maintained its integrity.

And no, I don't think Reeve's Jalapeño Jelly will clear-up hemorrhoids.

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