Item #555427

Muc-Off Motorcycle Dry Chain Lube

4.54 Reviews
$17.34 - $19.99
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          Description

          Muc-Off Dry Chain Lube is formulated to hold up to the extreme pressures that are applied to a motorcycles chain. It's a highly versatile, Dry weather chain lubricant that has superior penetrative qualities ensuring that every part of the chain link is lubricated. The advanced 'Dry Formula' creates a clean, durable and protective layer that inhibits rust and corrosion whilst also releasing a fresh banana fragrance! The formula has exceptionally low surface friction to provide incredible drivetrain efficiency without attracting contaminants. It's clean, and it's easy to use.

          Features:

          • High performance formula leaves dry, non-sticky protective film
          • Safe on frame, metal parts, plastics, rubber, paint and carbon fibre
          • Drives out excess moisture
          • Prevents dirt adhesion
          • Light lubricant coats moving parts
          • Quick and easy to use

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          Reviews

          Rated 4 out of 5 by from Need some lube? I’ve used this lube on my motorcycle chain a few times. Easy to apply and dries quick. I also use the Muc Off chain cleaner prior to lubing. My wife always chuckles when I tell her that I’m getting the lube. Then to her disappointment she realizes I’m playing with my motorcycle.
          Date published: 2018-05-16
          Rated 4 out of 5 by from Seems Okay I have only used this product a couple of times and it was on my bicycle chain for indoor trainer sessions. It sprays on well as a fluid and seems to penetrate the links and then dries after a couple minutes with a waxy feel to it. Rode about 3 hours so far and the lube seems to be staying on the chain better than I thought it would. The chain appears to be clean to the eye and yet the links still have a film on them. How this will cling to a moto chain going around at much higher speeds is something I cant comment for the moment as we are in the middle of winter and my moto is tucked away in the garage.
          Date published: 2019-01-18
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