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Muc-off e-bike kits

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The scientists at Muc- Off have been creating very specific lubricant formulas for just about every scenario for decades. Found on some of the fastest bikes on the planet, where marginal gains are necessary, the engineerin­g behind each product is more complex than you may first think. With that in mind, the same level of thought has gone into producing a trio of new lines designed specifical­ly for high-torque electric bike applicatio­n, where the drivetrain­s are some of the most strained components.

Andrew Syme, Head of Product Developmen­t at Muc- Off, explains: “We’ve invested a serious amount of time and resource into testing how well our products perform on e- bikes. We identified early on, the high torque loads on an e-bike will wear down the chain much quicker than on a normal bike due to the increased and instant surges in power from the motor. Our e- bikespecif­ic Lubes were developed to combat this with their unique blend of synthetic oils and a high level of bespoke additives and Boron Nitride. Using our e- bike lubes after cleaning and protecting your e- bike will not only help prevent damage and wear to expensive drivetrain components, but also keeps them running smoothly and at peak performanc­e.”

The three new kits are: ebike Ultimate kit, ebike Essential kit and the ebike CPL (Clean, Protect, Lube) kit. They each feature a carefully curated range of products, so riders of all levels are covered, regardless of where and how often they ride. The Ultimate Kit is designed for the e- bike enthusiast, with cleaner, brushes, multiple lubricants and more. The Essentials Kit provides a variety of cleaning and lubes suitable for riding in all weather conditions; and the ebike CPL Kit contains the absolute ‘must- haves’ – four core Clean, Protect and Lube products that will keep everything running smoothly mile after mile.

The kits will be priced at £24.99 for the CPL Kit, £39.99 for the Essentials Kit and £89.99 for the Ultimate Kit.

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