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Finish Line
Teflon Fortified Bicycle Grease
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Average Rating
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3/5
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# of Reviews
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2
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$ 5.00
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Description:This bicycle grease is specially formulated to handle the low rpm's and extreme pressures unique to bicycle bearings. Formulated with strong synthetic oils and micron sized Teflon(R) particles for excellent cold weather starts; contains no lithium or clay fillers. Provides the low coefficient of friction necessary for extended bearing life; will not wash out of fully submerged bottom brackets. Withstands extreme pressures and has a temperature range of -65 F to +500 F; 3.5 oz. tube fits conveniently in any maintenance kit. Use in bottom brackets, headsets, elastomer forks, hubs, seatposts, and handlebar stems; certified for use in Grease Guard(R) purgeable bearings. Rated a perfect 5 Chainrings by Bicycling Magazine; OEM specified by leading manufacturers worldwide.
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Submitted by
Matt
a Racer
from St. Louis, MO Date Reviewed: April 16, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$5.00 | | Strengths: | Apparently it does a fine job of lubricating wheel bearings based on a lack of wear after 2 years of heavy duty use. | | Weaknesses: | I repack my bearings one or more times a year depending on the riding conditions and my level of laziness. I have noticed since using this product that the grease seems to be much more liquified after several months of use. Not sure why since I don't usuallly ride in wet conditions. I don't know that this is a bad thing, just seems a bit odd. I think i'll try Phils or another brand and see what happens. | | Similar Products Used: | none | | Bottom Line: | Seems to work well but not sure why the grease turns liquidy after several months. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Will
a Weekend Warrior
from Colorado Date Reviewed: March 26, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$5.00 | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | It is lube. | | Weaknesses: | It isn't glue. | | Similar Products Used: | Phil "waterproof" grease. | | Bike Setup: | The type you grease. | | Bottom Line: | Grease is grease right? This stuff is stange. It is kind of gritty/lumpy when using, maybe its the teflon. I completely break down and rebuild my bike every season, and every year when I do it again the grease has turned yellow (it starts white) and has a new consistency. I don't know how long it takes, but within a year it is like that. It seems to work OK, but this grease just feels weird, so I don't know if I trust it, so Im switching to phil's. BTW, "waterproof"? What the hell is that? As if there is a "water soluable" grease. Rant over. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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