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    Chris King’s New Gold Grease Might Be the Gold Standard in Lubrication

    Chris King is all about creating precision bike parts that are both serviceable and expected to last a very long time. In this second major (golden) announcement from the company’s 50th anniversary celebration, a new tool was introduced in the fight against friction. Let’s meet the new Chris King Gold Grease. This is a new lubricant formulated specifically for their hub and bottom bracket bearings as part of King’s ongoing performance improvements.

    Chris Kings New Gold Grease pack it
    (Photos / Chris King)

    They developed the new Gold Grease lubricant after extensive testing of various options. Looking for better speed and durability characteristics when compared to the now-discontinued Silver Grease.

    Chris Kings New Gold Grease chart
    Gold Grease (gold line), Silver Grease (silver line)

    The testing results show measurable performance differences. Gold Grease produces 25% less drag than Silver Grease right out of the box. And, it maintains a 16% advantage even after 1000 miles of use.

    Chris Kings New Gold Grease close up

    The lubricant also demonstrates what the company calls a “wear-in” effect. This effect occurs when drag decreases by 18% over the first 1000 miles compared to the initial performance. This addresses the balance between two key bearing characteristics: reducing drag for speed while maintaining long-term durability.

    Chris Kings New Gold Grease stacked

    Chris King’s President, Kirby Bedsaul, had this to say: “Obviously, we put a lot of effort into making our components look good and last a long time, but at the end of the day, riders want components that perform. And that has always been one of our core tenets, too. Gold Grease reduces bearing drag and improves bearing life, so it quite literally makes you faster. It’s also a more stable lubricant, so it extends service life, too.

    Gold Grease Retail & Sizes

    Retail:
    $15 – 25g (.9 fl. oz.) According to Chris King, this is enough to service about 12 hubsets.
    $29 – 100g (3.5 fl. oz.) According to Chris King, this is enough to service about 48 hubsets.

    Chris Kings New Gold Grease top off

    Gold Grease represents a completely new formulation rather than a rebranding of existing products. It’s now available as a permanent addition to Chris King’s lineup through authorized retailers and their website at the link below.

    ChrisKing.com

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