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⚙️ Glide into peak performance with every ride!
Finish Line Ceramic Grease is a premium 2oz tube of advanced lubrication formulated with ceramic particles and synthetic oils. Designed to optimize bike bearing efficiency by reducing friction, heat, and corrosion, it ensures smoother, quieter rides and longer-lasting components. Ideal for bottom brackets, hubs, headsets, and all threaded parts, this grease is a must-have for serious cyclists seeking reliable, high-performance maintenance.




| ASIN | B0028N2DPM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,068 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 29 in Bike Greasers |
| Brand | Finish Line |
| Brand Name | Finish Line |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,831 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036121600072 |
| Included Components | Ceramic Grease, 2oz Tube |
| Item Form | Grease |
| Item Type Name | Cycling Grease |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Item weight | 45 g |
| Liquid Volume | 0.06 Litres |
| Liquid volume | 0.06 Litres |
| Manufacturer | MDSL4 |
| Material | Other |
| Model Number | CG0020101 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package information | Tube |
| Part Number | FI247 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Lubrication |
| Recommended uses for product | Lubrication |
| SAE J300 Viscosity Grade | 0W-16 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bike |
| UPC | 036121600072 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 gram |
| Viscosity | 0w-16 |
L**E
Greased my parts well
Just what I need to grease those parts that needed it. Seems good quality and stayed where I put it, so fulfilled my greasing requirements well.
T**R
slippery character.
great stuff to have in the garage.
M**E
Great product
As described
A**R
OK
OK
E**Y
Perfect for the job
Exactly what I wanted for the job
G**V
Great hair product! Get that perfect slick back look!
Really great for hair styling. Helps improve that slick back look and holds for days. Although, I must say that it's a little awkward to wash out and leaves an awful mess in the bath/shower to clean afterwards. Excellent for its purpose though!
R**B
Excellent lubrication
I liked the ease of application of this product. I applied it to the rusted prongs of a Kryptonite D bike lock. This grease resolved the rusty jamming issue. Good stuff.
M**Y
Good grease
The grease is fine but to expensive for what you get in the tube
密**ャ
なんだかんだ言ってもセラミックグリス。
稠度、持ち共によし。いろいろグリスを使いましたがこれが一番です。ハブであろうが、BBであろうが使えます。大きいの買ったほうが結局得ですね。
V**E
Good product
Always having good products fron finishline..
B**E
muy funcional.
el articulo es lo que esperaba...
S**I
ずっと愛用しているグリス
粘度も良さそうで、使いやすく愛用しているグリスです。 耐久性も、多々あるセラミックグリスの中では良い方だと思います。
F**E
The Best Grease I Have Used
So, I spent some time reading about grease, far more than any normal person should, and learned a few things. For the most part, there are no better greases than Industrial and Automotive grease. They have been refined and improved for countless years and produce very good quality greases. There are a lot of specialty greases too, but are they any better? I have an old set of Shimano Deore hubs from my Kona Process that are noisy and have seen better days, so I decided to experiment using three greases that I have available. Phil Wood: I have used Phil’s exclusively for 25+ years on everything with very good results and no complaints . 76 Dynalife GC-LB #2 EP Lithium Complex: I use this on RC helicopters bearings as it holds up very well and stays inside the bearings with little to no fly-out under high RPMs. Finish Line Ceramic: Just purchased it. I tore down, cleaned and repacked the hubs with each grease, my results below. Your results may vary. Phil: Spins freely but still very noisy. I can hear and feel roughness in the bearings. 76 Dynalife: A little more resistance that the Phil grease and quite a bit smoother. Better that the Phil’s grease on worn bearings but still sounding noisy and rough. Finish Line Ceramic: More resistance that the other two greases but they run very quiet, almost like new. Put them under load and spun them for a while. A small amount seeped through the seals and they seemed to loosen up a bit. Still very quiet and smooth. My verdict: With new or unworn bearings, both the Phil and Dynalife would be a good option with the Dynalife being bit smoother. With new OR worn bearings, the Finish Line Ceramic is VERY good. You can’t go wrong with this grease, it does what they claim. I recently rebuilt the pedals on my Kona using Phil’s grease. I will rebuild the ones on my Specialized with Finish Line and see how they feel. They have many, many thousands of miles on them since the last rebuild.
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