Ernesto Lube - Biodegradable Bike Lube

Renewable Biodegradabilit-ee is the key

Support us for the Trek 100

Support our Ride for Hope

http://tiny.cc/MESUJ 

Please consider supporting us while we ride to fight childhood cancer and related blood disorders. The MACC Fund’s Trek 100 Ride for Hope supports critical research efforts in the search for new cures and in the eradication of childhood cancer and related blood disorders—we will get there, one pedal at a time, but we need your help.

The ride begins and ends at the home of the Trek 100’s anchor sponsor—Trek Bicycle Corporation.  On Saturday, June 6th, thousands of riders from all over the country will join together and pedal hard for this great cause. All bike routes, whether long and winding, or short and straight, lead to hope and put us one spoke closer to new cures.

We hope you will consider donating as we “Ride for Hope.” we just need to raise a dollar a mile and every dollar counts! Thanks so much for taking the time to read this.

To learn more or register yourself—to ride or volunteer, please go to www.maccfund.org/trek09/

Thank you!

Ernesto from the Waukesha County Rockets

 

Ernesto Lube...is a readily & renewable biodegradable soy-based metal lubricating fluid made for your bike chain...and for you to not feel guilty about the environment. AKA, bicycle bike lube. It is in par with synthetic oils, yet, there's a degree of friendliness to the environment. We're in Wisconsin, and we like our fields green where the girls are pretty...

Lubrication is what keeps metals from getting all weird. And ERNESTO BIKE LUBE, being that its healthy for the environment, will do you good for a while, because it lasts a while. Just wipe off the excess and you're set to go...for a while.

Questions arise...flat out, we add non-toxic additives to make this formula stick to metal. Quiets and lubricates the chain. We've been asked "what if I buy vegetable oil from the store?" Answer: go ahead, unless you want to reapply over and over and have crows follow you and peck at your head...

Don't forget to wear your helmet, and if you have kids, drag their asses outside and teach them a thing or two...