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Dry Bike Chain Wax Lube 4 oz for Road,Mountain Bike,MTB & Bicycle Chain Lubricant Oil with Ceramic Nanoparticle and PTFE (Teflon)

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  • BIKE CHAIN LUBE ALL CONDITIONS:Bicycle Chain Oil Wax-Based formula to protect against contaminants in dry and dusty conditions
  • REDUCES FRICTION:Motorcycle Bike Chain Grease advanced formula reduces friction and energy consumption to ensure silky-smooth gear shifts and drivetrain efficiency
  • ULTRA-DURABLE:Ceramic Dry Lube is an ultra-durable bicycle chain lubricant that penetrates deeply to provide long-lasting lubrication.It can also be used on derailleurs, shifters, cables and brake pivots
  • BIODEGRADABLE BIKE CHAIN LUBRICANT:That is just as friendly on the environment as it is on your ride,Doesn't attract excessive grit, dirt or dust and resists moisture, helping to keep the chain cleaner and longer lasting
  • SUITABLE FOR ALL BIKES:Whether you prefer to hit the road or shred the trails on your MTB, perfect choice for protecting your bike’s chain



Product Description

BTAS Bicycle Chain Lubricant 4 Oz
BTAS Bicycle Chain Lubricant 4 Oz
BTAS Bicycle Chain Lubricant 4 Oz
BTAS Bicycle Chain Lubricant 4 Oz
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BTAS Bicycle Chain Lubricant 4 Oz

Bruce S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Fantastic miracle lubricant. Felt like I took 10 pounds off my already like carbon fiber bike. Hills, and high speed flats. Great stuff.
Tyler Robinson - Gerald
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
After cleaning my chain to my mountain bike then applying this lube changing gears was very smooth even at low speeds. This stuff is also easy to apply
renee hoogland
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Exactly what I needed
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Here's a do-it-yourself project that could save you lots. I had my Bottecchia racing bike overhauled recently for $150.00 but my fixed-gear track bike was sitting idly in my garage for over three years. I resigned myself to the task and started with car soap and water! So far, so good. A new chain would have set me back about 10 to 20 bucks. I decided to rehab the existing chain and relubricate it. This lubricant looked good so, after a thorough cleaning with soap and water then mineral spirits, I applied the Ceramic Lube. First, no drip! The lube I'd been using was in an aerosol container and was pretty sloppy. This is applied drop by drop and it doesn't get messy! Second, and most important, the lubricating properties are instant and very effective! My chain runs quietly, my derailleurs operate silently, it's like having a new bike! Highly recommend it! Just be very thorough cleaning the chain and sprockets before you apply the lube. Oh, it's 13 bucks but you can use it many times!
Tracey
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Clean you chain first, place a rag under the chain, slowly turn the pedal while applying the lube on both sides of the chain. Keep turning the pedal to get the lube into the chain, wipe off excessive lube.
amol
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
The description says dry lube which it is to some extent but not comparable to wax really. The application is easy and does not drip easily once applied unless you unload a lot. The texture is thick, milky glue that sticks to the chain easily. I noticed that it repels water fairly effectively as I immediately rode in the rain after first application.Cleaning it is more work than wax too as it stickier than wax. The shifting performance is phenomenal and I like price to quantity ratio. It seems to last a long time too despite the bike being ridden in rain.Definitely recommended.
LuisE
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Entrega a tiempo.
A. Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I was pretty skeptical about the whole "ceramic" thing, which makes no sense to me. (Ceramics are usually incredibly hard, and the idea that they're somehow friction-reducing made no sense.) However, apparently it's legit. I guess the particles roll, or something.That said, c'mon, it's silly. At any speed over 15mph mechanical friction becomes an increasingly infinitesimal factor. So, for 99% of the folks 99% of the time, we need lube for 2 things: shed mud/crud, and repel water. Reducing friction is a fine bonus.This stuff does a fine job. Not goopy/oily, seems to stick, certainly repels water. Is it worth $13 vs. a can of WD-40? ...Probably! A little of this stuff goes a long way. It's obvious pricier, but seems to last longer.Recommended.