Eurobike is underway! and a new product has caught my attention. Ceramic Speed!
has Bicycle chain lubrication announced a
bicycle chain lubricant that surpasses all others. It’s called UFO
Drip.
It’s a product made from around ten elements (paraffin! oil! etc.) that protects the chain by reducing friction!
whose exact formulation will remain secret.
This announcement is accompanied by new country email list comparative data with Bicycle chain lubrication the
competition thanks to benchmarks carried out on the Friction Fact measurement benches. It’s rich
in information and deserves a little more attention.
The test conditions remain identical to the previous ones already published and whose information I have relayed several times . A measuring bench
Drives a 53-tooth chainring at 95 rpm and applies a load
equivalent to 250 W on 11 V chains.
First good point for the UFO! it even beats Squirt Lube!
reputed to be the fastest lubricant on the market.
UFO vs Squirt vs RR extreme vs Hydro Dynamic
The new graph below gives you a better idea where should you start a blog of how other lubricants on the market perform. The
latest hydrodynamic Muc Off isn’t very well placed!
its price!
The complete summary
lab measurement where no dirt gets caught in the chain links. It
‘s important to know the performance after many kilometers in outdoor conditions. This is where the
lessons from the new measurements become very betting email list interesting. To achieve this! ‘contaminants’ were introduced
onto the chain to simulate the elements encountered on the road.
3 outings.
room temperature for 20 minutes in order
to be able to take precise measurements immediately. The calibration part of the Rotor
is in 2 operations. The left crank must be vertical! pedal at the bottom! a number of
1000 appears on the counter. -200 and + 200. In my case it has always been -32 and whatever the
he technology used on the strain gauges insensitive to temperature.
All cycling efforts
from 200W to 1300W! sitting!
dancing! low cadence to hyper velocity. Below is the
Rotor 2Inpower vs Powertap P1 summary.