Can coconut oil go in bike chain?
Henry Morales
Updated on May 18, 2026
Putting anything other than bike lube on your components can cause them to corrode faster. I've had customers tell me they've used motor oil, baby oil, coconut oil, vegetable oil, etc. Sounds like a good idea right? Actually it's not, it ends being more work to clean up since it picks up more dirt onto the drivetrain.
Can I put coconut oil on my bike chain?
Apart from the wastage of oil while applying( as coconut oil would easily drip down from the chain), the oil would easily evaporate due to frictional heat (I assume it wouldn't last for more than one ride). While coconut oil would be better than no lubricant, it would damage the chain and spoke if used too often.Which oil can be used in cycle chain?
Light Oil. A light oil is typically best for your bicycle chain in average to dry riding conditions. Light oils are good at penetrating the bushings of chains to minimize the amount of wear that occurs between the links.Can I oil my bike chain with cooking oil?
Lubing a chain with vegetable oilWhile lubing your chain with vegetable oil will work for the short term (it is oil after all), it's really not advisable. It will gum up your drivetrain more quickly than a purpose-made lubricant, attract more dirt, and is better left in the kitchen.