Finish Line Wet Chain Lube vs Pedro's Tire Levers
Comparison 2026 — Maintenance
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Pedro's Tire Levers edges out the Finish Line Wet Chain Lube with an overall score of 86/100 against 85/100. It scores particularly well on completeness (82/100) and ease of use (88/100), making it the better all-round pick in Maintenance.
The Finish Line Wet Chain Lube remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €12.00 versus €8.00.
Completeness winner
Finish Line Wet Chain Lube
6% higher than its rival
Value winner
Pedro's Tire Levers
5% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Finish Line Wet Chain Lube | Pedro's Tire Levers |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €12.00 | €8.00+50% |
| Rating | ★4.6 (2,180) | ★4.7 (2,950) |
| Overall | 85/100 | 86/100+1% |
| Specs | ||
| Volume | 120 ml | — |
| Type | Synthetisch, natte omstandigheden | — |
| Suitable for | 8 t/m 12-speed | Clincher + tubeless |
| Application | Druppelfles met precisietuit | — |
| Material | — | Glasvezelversterkt nylon |
| Pack count | — | 4 |
| Colour | — | Geel / Yellow |
| Performance | ||
| Dry weather interval | ~400 km | — |
| Wet weather interval | ~200 km | — |
| Shelf life | 5 jaar afgesloten | — |
| Temperature range | -18°C tot 120°C | — |
| Dimensions | ||
| Lever length | — | 127 mm |
| Head width | — | 18 mm |
| Weight per lever | — | 15 g |
| Pack weight | — | 60 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)
Pedro's Tire Levers
Pros
- Wider head than standard levers — spreads load across carbon rims
- Glass-filled nylon won't flex like cheap plastic levers
- Bright yellow is easy to find back in a dim bike shed
- Four in one pack — losing one is not a problem
Cons
- No spoke hook — you have to hold them in place while working
- Less compact than metal alternatives like the Crankbrothers Speedier