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  1. Grease on the brake pads isn’t ideal and the same exact grease also being used on a chain makes no sense.

  2. Less_Alfalfa4592 on

    Only use it as shown on the second image if you also route your chain as seen on the second image, it is vital for the proper functionality of the grease.
    But in all seriousness, this is AI nonsense and any grease should stay away from chains as it just attracts dust and dirt.

  3. This is so obvious ai shit bro, come on.

    “Copper grease” isn’t grease to begin with, it’s high temperature anti-seize compound. So that’s for engine block studs, exhaust screws and the likes. No application on a bicycle, whatsoever.

  4. Lordofderp33 on

    Absolutely! Especially smear your brake pads on your car full of grease. Preferably start speeding around schools aswell.

    Unfortunately, by definition, almost half the people that walk this earth have a 2 digit iq.

  5. It says it’s for reducing noise from brake discs in cars. It should reduce that quite well actually. 🤣😂

    Reminds me of my idiot dad 30y ago. Disc brakes on mtb were quite new back then and they would squeel like a pig. My idiot dad bought brake oil (the oil that is supposed to go in the brake hose) and rubbed it over my discs without telling me. I had a xc race that weekend. When I went to check out the track, I obviously had no braking power.  Slammed into a tree. Broke my bike, my helmet, 3 teeth, …

  6. Pretend_Income_5312 on

    Yes! But use this only on bikes with a floating chain, bolt-on sprocket cassette, bicycle that has no seatstays or derailleur. Otherwise it is not compatible.

  7. crazybird-thereal on

    >Searching for a grease on Amazon and seeing this photos, not sure what is it for

    The only purpose is to empty your wallet.

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