What is the difference between chain oil and chain wax?
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Chain wax does not attract dust easily and is less likely to be flung everywhere. It also performs well when crossing water surfaces on rainy days, making it convenient as a lubricant. However, the downside is that after crossing water surfaces on rainy days, you need to reapply the wax to prevent rusting. Additionally, the lubrication duration of chain wax is not as long-lasting as chain oil, requiring reapplication every few hundred kilometers. Below is an introduction to scooters: 1. Working principle of scooter transmission system: The principle of a scooter's transmission mechanism involves two pulleys connected by a drive belt. When the engine is idling, the two pulleys and the drive belt remain loose and cannot drive the scooter forward. As the engine speed increases, the two pulleys, under centrifugal force, begin to engage more tightly with the belt, and the gear ratio changes. The higher the engine speed, the greater the change in gear ratio, resulting in faster vehicle speed. 2. Maintenance of scooter transmission system: After the transmission cover is closed, the fan on the front pulley creates a directional airflow inside the transmission box. This serves two purposes: one is to dissipate heat from the transmission system, and the other is to blow out dust generated during the operation of the transmission system, preventing excessive wear of internal components.