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Dumonde Tech PRO X Lite Chain Lubricant
Like Dumonde Tech's Regular chain lube, cyclists who tested or raced using PRO X Lite, report it to perform better than any other lube they have ever used. Even those riders that use their Standard Lite and Original chain lubes. A bold statement, but comes from years of technology, formulation and testing.
PRO X Lite brings the aspect of polymerization and MRCC oils that, by design, migrate for complete wetting of the surfaces.
Dumonde Tech's Micro Resistant Complex Compounds (MRCC) had been in development for over 10 years. Originally developed for their motorsports lubrication's, MRCC technology creates a lighter viscosity while maintaining high protection, reducing friction and increase in creating much higher film strength than common, traditional technology.
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Mfg PartNum: 2103 | |
Reviews
I've spent the summer riding with this on my gravel/all-road bike and I am quite impressed. It simply works. It keeps your chain quiet and well-oiled. This version especially is pretty nifty for how truly "lite" it is. Just a few drops so it's not going to make a mess or get super gritty (though it does get dirty eventually, it's not magic.) It really doesn't even take a lot so a bottle can go a pretty long way even if you use it a lot.
But you don't even have to use it that often. Dumonde claims it works better the more you use it because it bonds to itself that's already deep in your rollers and I've found that to be backed up. My second application lasted a lot longer than my first. For a "pro" formula that presumably sacrifices longevity for "raceday" performance this sticks around for a while. And it's not that much more than the regular formula.
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