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I have just set up an offroad touring bike with shimano disks, and would like to know the specification for the shimano mineral oil in case I need oil in some out of the way place. I would guess it is some sort of light weight hydraulic oil but would like exact specs if anyone knows them? |
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Just find a Shimano dealer, and buy Shimano Mineral Oil. It's red, they only make one type. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...x?ModelID=5620 |
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You can only use mineral oil in Shimano brakes. Don't use regular automotive brake fluid or you'll need to replace all your brake lines and seals... expensive. <erk!> And potentially fatal in the case of brake failure. However, if you have Hayes brakes you can only use DOT 3 or DOT 4 automotive brake fluid. Use mineral oils and you'll need to (you guessed it) replace all your brake lines and seals. Read the instructions for your brakes and pick up a bottle of the right oil for your brakes, and a universal brake bleed kit. Brake bleeding is not rocket science - so long as you're careful not to mix up your oils! |
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