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Finish Line Wet Chain Lube vs Lezyne Torque Drive Kit

Comparison 2026Maintenance

85

Finish Line Wet Chain Lube

Finish Line · Kettingolie

12.00

VS
84

Lezyne Torque Drive Kit

Lezyne · Momentsleutel

45.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Finish Line Wet Chain Lube edges out the Lezyne Torque Drive Kit with an overall score of 85/100 against 84/100. It scores particularly well on completeness (88/100) and ease of use (82/100), making it the better all-round pick in Maintenance.

The Lezyne Torque Drive Kit remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €45.00 versus €12.00.

Completeness winner

Finish Line Wet Chain Lube

8% higher than its rival

Value winner

Finish Line Wet Chain Lube

5% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationFinish Line Wet Chain LubeLezyne Torque Drive Kit
Price€12.00+275%€45.00
Rating★4.6 (2,180)★4.4 (680)
Overall85/100+1%84/100
Specs
Volume120 ml
TypeSynthetisch, natte omstandigheden
Suitable for8 t/m 12-speed
ApplicationDruppelfles met precisietuit
Range2-10 Nm
Accuracy±4%
Increments0.5 Nm
Bit interface1/4" hex
Performance
Dry weather interval~400 km
Wet weather interval~200 km
Shelf life5 jaar afgesloten
Temperature range-18°C tot 120°C
Contents
Hex bits3, 4, 5, 6 mm
Torx bitsT10, T20, T25, T30
Storage caseHardshell kunststof
Kit weight340 g

Pros and cons

Finish Line Wet Chain Lube

Pros

  • Holds up across 200+ rain days a year in the Netherlands
  • Precision tip meters one drop per link — no mess
  • Noticeably reduces chain wear over autumn and winter kilometres
  • Works on every speed up to 12-speed Shimano/SRAM

Cons

  • Thick formula attracts grit — regular degreasing required
  • Not suited to dry summer conditions (switch to Dry Lube then)

Lezyne Torque Drive Kit

Pros

  • Precision 2-10 Nm — covers every critical bolt on carbon components
  • CNC-machined aluminium handle feels solid and wear-resistant
  • Includes 8 bits: hex 3/4/5/6 mm and Torx T10/T20/T25/T30
  • Compact storage case fits in a toolbox or large saddle bag

Cons

  • Range tops out at 10 Nm — not usable for crank or bottom bracket bolts
  • Click-only, no digital readout for exact values

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