This White Lightning clumping up bad in the cold weather and is getting the consistency of a pudding.
I even heated up the bottle, but it still is not going on right. Works good in warm weather.
2013-01-14T10:00:07Z
@John M, got Cree light and works very well. Just what I needed for mountain pass road. Thanks
2013-01-14T10:00:08Z
@John M, got Cree light and works very well. Just what I needed for mountain pass road. Thanks
Mtrlpqbiker2013-01-14T07:15:42Z
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You won't be able to apply a wax based lubricant in cold weather, you would have to take your bike into a warm room and wait for a couple of hours. Even then, once you go back out the wax will become too cold to lubricate well. Use an oil based lubricant, and wipe your chain down after each ride
I use Finish Line wet lube. You want to get the bike and lube in a warm area. You can always remove the chain then clean and oil it. Keep the chain clean with a solvent on a rag. The real lube will remain on the inside.
p.s.
Did you get the Cree T6 headlight and is it working like you want.
If you are riding in snow or on salted roads, try any lube designed for wet conditions.
The problem with lubes like White Lightning is that they are designed for dry conditions. Water will dissolve the waxy coating, and then it will clump up.
I would try either Pedro's Syn Lube, Finish Line Wet Lube, or Progold Extreme Lube.