

🚴♂️ Glide through every mile with Progold Prolink — the lube that keeps you ahead of the pack!
Progold Prolink 16-Ounce Spray Chain Lube is a thin-bodied, spray-on lubricant featuring metal friction reducer technology for smooth, quiet shifting. It resists buildup and tackiness while effectively shedding dirt, mud, and abrasives. Designed to repel moisture and prevent corrosion, it extends the life of your bike’s drivetrain components. Ideal for cyclists seeking a clean, high-performance chain lube that requires regular application for optimal results.
| ASIN | B0015FI8AS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278,554 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #187 in Bike Lube |
| Brand | ProGold |
| Brand Name | ProGold |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 360 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00787769110309 |
| Included Components | Chain Lube |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Height | 3.83 inches |
| Item Type Name | Chain Lube |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pedro's |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Information | Pail |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Chain lubricant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lubricant |
| UPC | 787769110309 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | Stable or Versatile |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer's Limited |
B**L
Loose lube. Keeps chain clean, quiet, and fast
Having used ProLink Gold Chain Lube for years now, I can confidently say that it is a solid choice for cyclists looking for a high-quality chain lubricant. This particular lube stands out for its loose consistency, which offers some unique advantages. Unlike thicker lubes, this product penetrates deep into the chain links, ensuring effective coverage and lubrication. The loose consistency allows the lube to reach even the tightest spaces, reducing friction and ensuring smooth operation. This feature is particularly beneficial for cyclists who frequently ride in dusty or dirty conditions, as it helps prevent the accumulation of grit and debris on the chain. One thing to keep in mind is that ProLink Gold Chain Lube requires more frequent reapplication compared to thicker lubes. While it may need to be reapplied every 200-300 miles, this is a minor inconvenience considering the benefits it provides. The loose consistency allows the lube to effectively work its way into the chain, but it also means that it may not last as long as thicker alternatives. However, the ease of reapplication makes it a simple task, and the resulting smooth and quiet performance of the chain makes it worthwhile. One of the standout features of ProLink Gold Chain Lube is its ability to keep the chain clean. The lube does not build up or create a sticky residue, which can attract dirt and grime. Instead, it remains clean and smooth, allowing for optimal performance and reducing the need for frequent cleaning and degreasing. This makes it a convenient choice for cyclists who prefer to spend more time riding and less time on maintenance tasks. In terms of overall performance, ProLink Gold Chain Lube delivers excellent results. It effectively reduces friction, ensuring a quieter and smoother ride. Additionally, the lube's ability to repel dirt and prevent build-up helps prolong the lifespan of the chain and other drivetrain components. ProLink Gold Chain Lube is a reliable choice for cyclists who value a loose lubricant that keeps their chain clean and performs consistently. While it may require more frequent reapplication compared to thicker lubes, its ability to penetrate deep into the chain, prevent build-up, and deliver a smooth riding experience makes it well worth considering.
B**A
IMO best bicycle chain cleaner and lubricant
I am avid cyclist riding between 3000-4000 miles a year. I have been using Progold chain oil for almost 10 years. I lubricate and clean the chain every 200-300 miles. Using Progold I usually get over 3000 miles on a Shimano Ultegra chain before it stretches to a point where it needs to be replaced. By cleaning the chain and lubricating regularly it extends chain life. By changing the chain when it is stretched it extends the life of the cassette and crank. I got 15,000 miles out of my last cassette and my current crank has over 18,000 miles. Definitely recommend using Progold to extend the life of cycling components. Pros: - Spray bottle is easy to use. Spray on the inside of the chain, run the chain around several times, and then wipe off excess. - Relatively cheap compared to other chain lubes. Using as frequently as above, my last bottle lasted almost four years. - Doubles as a chain cleaner and lubricant. Cons: - Not much to say here. It does require more frequent lubrication than some of the wax based lubricants that stick to the chain longer. You are going to pay the same price for a 3oz bottle of that as you are for a 16oz bottle of this though.
J**S
Nice lube
Only lub I use for both road and mountain biking. Easy to clean off, easy to apply, and lasts a long time.
O**M
Easy Application, Great Performance, Biker's Dream Lubricant
I just did two complete rebuilds recently and wanted to relubricate everything as I built the bikes. Firstly, this lube and it's spray applicator really helps with loosening up screws that have gotten wedged, too tight or corroded; was a life saver in that respect. This isn't so great for greasing up seatposts, bolts and bearings, but that isn't this product's mission (for that use Park Tool PPL-2 Polylube 1000 Grease Tub (1 Lb) ). For the chain, proper application is cleaning the chain and cogs in a bath of degreaser (I use Simple Green ), wipe down, spraying the interior of the chain with lube, let dry for 2 hours, wipe down again, spray again, install the chain and let dry for 6 hours. This may sound like much, but after seeing how much gunk and old grease this lube displaces for how little is applied( it cleans further when applied) it's worth it and isn't that hard given that it comes in a spray bottle. The performance of the lubed chain is fantastic and you don't need to apply very much. I went from a drivetrain that was super crunchy and stiff to one that was silky smooth just by changing the lube. It also doesn't attract dirt. One of the bikes was a mountain bike and after a hill ride the chain was very clean. All in all, a biker's dream. I really hope Amazon.com continues to carry this product.
D**N
This is good chain lube, but the packaging from Amazon SUCKED!!!
I'm not one of those people who rate a product poorly because the shipping was bad. Amazon put this bottle in a USPS envelope. There was no padding or protection around the bottle and the top wasn't secured with tape. At least put the bottle in a ziploc so when it leaks the stuff won't go everywhere. It only leaked a little, but it smells like terrible. (If you've used it, you know how it smells. Kerosene, maybe?) Short story: this stuff works well for me. I have to maintain 6 bikes that are ridden often in the mud and on wet roads. Long story: I like this stuff as chain lube. I live where it rains 8+ months out of the year. I get road grime and mud in the winter. The road is good in the Summer but i get dust on when trail riding. I have two bikes, and I take care the bikes for my wife and kids. That's a lot of bikes. Between the weather and all the bikes I don't want to be removing chains every 200 miles or going through other tedious maintenance. I use Progold often and generously and wipe the chains off after I apply it. I'm not getting all the grit out when my bike is covered in mud. My take is a new chain is ~$20. I'd rather replace it every 1-2 years and not spend hours maintaining it. My road bike chain gets replaced every year. I learned that lesson the hard way.
D**N
GREAT FOR MY MTB BIKES
I have been using this oil for months prior on my mountain bikes and apply it regularly between rides. It goes on easily, it's easy to wipe off the excess with a rag after lubricating the entire chain, It doesnt feel sticky, attract extra dust/dirt and with regular use I find that it keeps my shifting smooth, without skipping or jumping. I now have plenty of this to last at least a year after purchasing the larger bottle. This is my go to bike chain lube and don't need to look further.
D**L
Best lube I've found for recumbents...
Best and easiest-to-use lube for recumbents. Mine take the equivalent of 2.5 normal chains, so this stuff, bought in relatively large quantity, is ideal, as it both cleans and lubricates, beats as it sweeps as it cleans. (I think that's from a jingle for a 60's British TV ad for Hoover) I don't need to remove the chain -- and I don't need to worry about economizing on the lube -- I always have enough on hand. In dry conditions it seems to last as long as any other chain oil, but I have a caveat -- ProLink does not stay on well in wet conditions, so wipe down the chain after riding in the rain and re-apply. Look, oiling and cleaning chains is tedious, so you want to make it as fast and simple as possible.
S**I
The Best Chain Lube I've Ever Used
I've been using Prolink Progold for about five years and it's the best lube I've ever used. One of its main advantages is that Prolink is actually a solvent and a lube in one and hence, if you do have any grime built up in your drivetrain, Prolink will remove it as it lubricates. The key to using Prolink properly is to allow it to fully dry before riding. If you don't, Prolink will turn your drivetrain black but it lubricates despite this color change. If you want to keep your drivetrain with that freshly cleaned, bare-metal look longer, follow the instructions below. Twice a year, I give my chain this full metal jacket treatment. 1) Remove the chain from the bike. 2) Bathe in odorless mineral spirits for about two hours. 3) Remove the chain, wipe clean and allow to dry for 2-3 hours. 4) Bathe the chain in Prolink overnight. 5) Clean the remainder of my drivetrain with a degreaser 6) Remove the chain the next morning, wipe and allow it to dry for a full day. 7) Put chain back on the bike. Every 70-100 dry miles, I apply Prolink to my chain, one drop per link, wipe with a cloth and allow to dry fully overnight. If I ride in rain, I always apply a fresh coat of Prolink afterwards. I've found that this routine works extremely well for my road bike. One addendum I'd like to add is that I've been riding for many decades and I've tried many different types of lubes over the years...wet, dry and I even fondly remember boiling my chain in wax on the stove back in the 80's and early 90's. Prolink is superior to any other lube I've used.
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