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FL01 Lower Leg Lube

FL01 Lower Leg Lube

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We've been working on our own blend for a lower leg lube for some time now, and we've finally found the best combination of base oil and additives to give the best compromise in all areas.

The key things we were after were:
Low friction - friction is the biggest performance killer, so we wanted to get this as low as possible.
Good surface adhesion - it's possible to get other lubes that offer very low friction, but if they don't stay on the surface, they're no use! 
Good mobility - generally, a thicker oil will achieve better surface adhesion, but won't get around the leg and through the bushings easily. 

We managed to find a base oil that offers great mobility and adhesion, which, when mixed with an additive to reduce friction and even more surface adhesion, gave us the mix we'd been looking for!

The additive contains Teflon, but not the Teflon we're used to in this industry (we've all seen some clumpy messes from other manufacturers!). The Teflon particles, in our additive, are microscopically ground and negatively charged. This allows the Teflon particles to not only mix more easily, but they also embed into the surface roughness of your stanchions and hold themselves in there. This creates a nice fine layer of hard-wearing lubricant which not only reduces friction, but also reduces wear too! 

Level up your performance with a quick lower leg service using FL01!

FL01 is compatible with any lower leg, excluding semi and open bath systems, where you should use the manufacturer's specification oil, as it will affect your damping. 

Available in 50ml, 100ml, 250ml and 500ml bottle sizes. Shake well before installation.

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FAQ's

Is it compatible with my fork?
FL01 is compatible with any lower leg system that doesn't have an open or semi-bath damping system in the fork. In these systems, the oil will move through the damper and must match the spec for the damper for consistent performance.

How much oil should I use?
Use the same amount of oil that your fork manufacturer recommends, which you'll find in the respective service manual on the manufacturer's website.

Do I need to do anything differently when using this oil?
No, except for giving the bottle a good shake before use, to make sure the Teflon particles are even distributed in the oil.