Whether you're hesitant to make the switch to hot wax or simply want to ensure it aligns with your riding style, longevity stands out as a crucial consideration. Let's explore the lifespan of a hot waxed chain and the various factors that influence it.
Understanding Chain Waxing:
Waxing a bicycle chain involves immersing it in a mixture of melted paraffin wax and other additives, creating a durable and low-friction coating. This method has gained popularity among cyclists due to its cleanliness, quiet operation, and claimed performance advantages over traditional oil-based lubricants.
Factors Affecting Longevity:
The lifespan of a waxed chain can vary depending on several factors:
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Riding Conditions:
Riding in dry, clean environments will generally result in longer-lasting waxed chains compared to wet or muddy conditions, which can accelerate wear and necessitate more frequent reapplication of wax.
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Type of chain:
Not all chains are created equally and therefore the wax coating can last shorter or longer. In general, SRAM Hard Chrome chains wax coating lasts a bit longer than Shimano chains.
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Maintenance Practices:
Proper chain maintenance, including regular re-waxing, can extend the lifespan of a waxed chain. Neglecting maintenance can lead to premature wear and reduced performance.
Expected Lifespan:
While there's no definitive answer to how long a waxed chain will last, we keep an average of between 300-500km or 190-310miles. To maintain optimal performance. You also need to re-wax after each wet ride to avoid rust.
Surface | KM | Miles |
Road | Up to 800km | Up to 500mi |
Gravel | 300-500km | 190-310mi |
Triathlon | Up to 800km | Up to 500mi |
MTB | 300-500km | 190-310mi |