The principle of the waxed chain with Molten Speed Wax is also convincing off-road and on MTB. Hardly any dirt gets stuck and, in addition to smoother running, you have much less wear and tear on expensive parts such as the 12-speed cassettes, which are milled from one piece.
Here is the variant for the Eagle drive from SRAM in quality X01, type designation PC 1290 126 links in silver. Attention, this is not the flattop chain for the transmission group without derailleur hanger, but you can send it to me for waxing, see the details here .
This tuned chain got this wellness pack:
More about Molten Speed Wax and its benefits can be found here:
https://www.derbaranski.de/blog/kettetuning-mit-molten-speed-wax and https://www.derbaranski.de/blog/die-haeufigsten-fragen-zu-molten-speed-wax
You can find my tips for the first assembly here via blog .
If you want to get really deep into the comparison of different chain lubrications, we recommend these tests, good work by the guys from Velonews from the USA and from Zerofriction from Australia:
https://moltenspeedwax.com/pages/velo-lube-test-1
https://moltenspeedwax.com/pages/velo-lube-test-2
https://zerofrictioncycling.com.au/lubetesting/
SRAM manufactures its chains in Portugal.
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