There are cheaper lubes that will work for your bikes. Do you really need a ceramic-added lubricant? Well, it's certainly slippery, and whether you buy a small grease gun or not, a 1lb can will likely last you for years. Bikes generally don't need much lubrication. Likewise, the extra slippery lube makes my bike that much happier, making me a satisfied buyer. If you don't care too much about your bikes, I promise the (much cheaper) auto lube at your local auto parts store will still lubricate your bike (just don't buy lithium based grease as there are some concerns about this combination with some bike materials .) If that's too harsh, try a can of petroleum jelly, aka petroleum jelly. I think, but I'm not sure, that bike lubes are a bit thinner than car lubes. The parts are smaller, the stress on the bearings is less, and the main problem is the low friction, not the bearing. Hence the Ceramic Grease, a high quality product designed for expensive bikes - both yours and mine. By the way, although fats have different colors, this does not affect their function. These are whitish/translucent, no blue cast, green cast, etc.
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