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Silca’s Synergetic Race Grease Turns Wax Lube Into Grease to Keep Your Bearings Spinning

Silca adds to its lubrication portfolio with a new low-friction assembly and bearing grease.
A tube of Silca Synergetic Race Grease on a workbench with other Silca products.(photo/Silca)
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Silca has been on a bit of a roll with new products lately – and their new Synergetic Race Grease aims to keep your bike rolling friction free, as well. It seems like every couple of months, the brand drops something 3D-printed from Titanium or some other slick upgrade simply intended to make your bike perform better. From electric inflators and chain waxing systems to tire sealant and Aero socks, the self-proclaimed “leader in marginal gains” continues to make products that may, in fact, provide marginal gains. 

Silca Synergetic Race Grease

The latest product in this pursuit of performance is Synergetic Race Grease. This new grease combines elements of other recent Silca tech innovations, like Synergetic Chain Lubricant and SpeedChip wax, to create a low-viscosity workshop grease. According to Silca, the same synthetic wax technology from SpeedChip is used to thicken their Synergetic Lube into a grease that includes the “low friction, nanoscale WS2 additive package used in both.”

Silca claims this new grease “represents a new echelon of lubrication combining the low-friction properties of oil-based lubricants, with the pressure capabilities and wear resistance of thicker greases.”

Claimed Benefits of Synergetic Race Grease

  • Up to 50% Reduction in Friction: Improves mechanical efficiency in bearings and bushings
  • Up to 90% Reduction in Wear: Extends the operational life of precision components
  • Extreme Load Stability: Resists displacement under heavy use, extending required maintenance intervals
  • Low Friction Characteristics: Optimized for both sliding and rotational surfaces
  • Torque Control: Enables consistent clamping forces without over-tightening when used as assembly grease   
  • Formulation Purity: Free of unnecessary dyes or additives that could compromise interface integrity 
  • Made in the USA

The brand doesn’t specify which products they were comparing Synergetic Race Grease to when calculating the friction and wear reduction percentages listed above, so we’d have to assume some standard multi-purpose synthetic cycling grease. Those are bold claims, though. And realistically, even if it’s just half that, it may potentially provide tangible benefits in efficiency and longevity.

With its new Synergetic Race Grease, Silca also closes the loop and allows brand loyalists and marginal gains enthusiasts to use Silca products for everything from bike builds to regular cleaning & maintenance. 

Silca Synergetic Race Grease comes in a 100cc tube (3.38oz/95.82g). It retails for $25 / 30€ and is available now through Silca’s website. 

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Nathan
Nathan
2 months ago

Josh! Where’s our deep dive release video? I need to nerd out!

David M Lewis
David M Lewis
2 months ago

One thing I don’t see mentioned is water resistance. Here in the Pacific Northwest, that is an important consideration. Is there any information about it?

Austin Garner
Austin Garner
2 months ago

I’m going to hot wax my bearings

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