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Lubes/Cleaners

$11.99
Chris King Silver Grease is a nano-particle lubricant optimized for hub and bottom bracket bearings. Designed for use as a high performance hub and bottom bracket bearing lubricant. This nano-particle lubricant is engineered to provide extremely low drag while still providing excellent weather resistance. Compatible with steel and ceramic bearings.
$17.99
Buzzy's Slick Honey has a superior ability to reduce sliding friction, making it ideal for lubricating o-rings, seals, bushings, and any other sliding or pivoting parts. Try it on your bike and you'll see why major suspension fork manufacturers like Rock Shox, Fox Racing and White Brothers use Slick Honey in their service departments.
$11.98
- Developed by the Boeing company for lubrication and protection of aircraft components - Dries to a thin waxy film that clings to metal for months - Law prohibits ORM-D materials from shipping by air
Kick single-use plastic in the nuts! We take caring for our planet as seriously as our riding, so we wanted to create the ultimate bike cleaning bundle that has the lowest possible impact on the environment. Included in the bundle you’ll find four sachets of our incredible new Punk Powder, which is the world’s first plastic-free bike cleaner that uses 92% less packaging than two, 1-litre bottles of regular Bike Cleaner! The all-new Bottle For Life is a recyclable tough aluminum spray bottle that’ll stand the test of time and grime! It comes with a non-toxic, food-grade silicone base to protect the bottle, so it’ll last even longer if dropped (while protecting any surface it’s dropped on!) and offer increased stability when placed on uneven ground. The Bottle for life is also compatible with our Muc-Off Pressure Washer snow foam lancer attachment. So, get out there, shred until your heart’s content, then clean off the grime knowing you have left behind the smallest possible plastic footprint.
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