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Wet, muddy trail conditions are where Pedro's SynLube Chain Lube really shines. This tough, tenacious chain lube sticks like glue to your clean chain, protecting it from both mud and driving rain, as well as the particles that creep into non-synthetic lubes. Added corrosion inhibitors keep rust away, at least until you have time to hose down your ride.
This description was also provided by: HuckNRoll.com

Lighter weight that other Pedro's lubricants
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
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| Material: | Pure synthetic chain-lubin' goodness |
| Recommended Use: | Wet, muddy MTB and road bike chain lube |
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| Pedro's Syn Lube 4 oz. | $6.00 | |
| Pedro's Syn Lube 2 oz. | $4.00 | |
| Pedro's PEDROS Syn Lube 4 oz. | $7.50 |
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| 4 Oz | 5.99 |
| 12 Oz | 5.99 |
HuckNRoll.com offers this product at $11.97, but does not provide any color/size information.
RealCyclist.com offers this product at $11.97, but does not provide any color/size information.
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Great Lube for WET CONDITIONS | |
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If you've got a mudfest race, this stuff is like gold. It sticks to your chain and sheds water and mud. Not sure how or why, but it works great. | |
| Matt Tucker at RealCyclist.com on 08/18/2009 | |
Overall decent lube | |
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This is a sweet syn lube that is best when combined with using a degreaser first. Be sure to get the chain nice and clean before applying this one. | |
| Steven Good at RealCyclist.com on 06/01/2009 | |
Go with Ice or similar "dry" lube instead. | |
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Eh. Not so good. Stick with a dry lube and stay away from this stuff. | |
| Scott Gilliam at RealCyclist.com on 05/10/2009 | |