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Finish Line WET Bicycle Chain Lube, 4-Ounce Drip Squeeze Bottle | 
enlarge | Brand: Finish Line Category: Sports
List Price: $7.49 Buy New: $4.88 as of 3/9/2010 10:13:54 EST details You Save: $2.61 (35%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1772
Size: 4-Ounce Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 2.3 x 1.3
MPN: QPCL0412 Model: C00040101 UPC: 036121160002 EAN: 0036121160002 ASIN: B000WYCD5O
Release Date: June 12, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | A wet-style lube that goes on wet and stays wet, for maximum performance in wet weather and over long distances | | • | For Hi-Torque Pedaling over Ultra-Long Distances | | • | Totally Repels Water |
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Product Description Finish Line Cross Country Lubricant 4oz Squeeze Bottle.
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| Customer Reviews: GREAT chain lube, even for a lazy maintainer October 29, 2009 David C. Filmer (Portland, Oregon USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Sorry, but I don't trust anything but a wet lube to protect my chain in the wet Portland weather. And this lube does the job! I commute twenty miles each day over (mostly) paved streets (with three blocks of pure dirt). I'm terrible at maintenance - I lube my chain maybe every 60 or 90 days, and I have never really cleaned it. But this lube sees me through, despite my bad habits.
Apply it heavily, let it soak in, and wipe off the excess. You are now good to go in a rainy urban environment for months!
If you normally ride in wet dirt then you probably know this is not the product for you. But, if you ride on rainy streets, you cannot do better!
Great lube!! January 30, 2010 W. Cho (So Cal) This is my first bicycle chain lube purchase. It's great and I have no complaints.
Good stuff March 6, 2010 Marcus (New Auburn, WI) I was using Tri flow super lubricant with teflon and i was having problems in the cold and wet conditions. basically it wasnt working at all. id apply in the morning and on my way home my chain would be locking up. in comes finish line.
works much better in cold wet conditions and lasts awhile. i think i might like it better than using teflon for all conditions. i have to do a direct comparison to be for sure but as of now i like the finish line wet lube. i also have to see how the dirt build up is affected by using a wet lube. ive only been riding on the street so no problems yet. but i dont think itll be a problem because after you wipe off the excess it doesnt look much worse than the tri-flow.
as far as which lubricates better, id have to go with finish-line wet lube.
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