I seen one place they had some wax lube or something. Basically you clean your chain / sproket real good then spray it on, it gets in there and pretty much solidifies on, lubricating everything but they claim it don't flling off.
Anyone try any of this stuff before, does it work?
Aaron
Yes, I am using that 'dry lube' containing PTFE. It like paint, so you apply it and the solvent evaporates, leaving a coat of lube.
Upside is, it is easy to apply and not very messy. It's not totally clean, still some small specs of lube/dirt (mainly on license plate and few on the rim) are to be expected especially after re-lubing.
I add some every 300 km after just wiping the chain off, and do a more thorough cleaning job every 1000 km. I have driven now more than 12000 km with that chain and I did not measure any lengthening. I am into the second spray can (400 ml) now which is about to be empty.
Downside is, the stuff is not very good for driving in wet conditions. After a four-hour ride over wet streets, the next day the sides of the chain showed superficial rust spots.
That stuff provides only a relatively thin coat which is easily removed by water spray. Thus I recommend this for dry weather riding only.