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What does an expert recommend for lubing the wheel bearing axle bearings (or race) ? (Campagnolo Record on a 1976 Paramount and Shimano ultegra hubs on Mavic CXPs and Cosmics) Thanks Ed |
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"The Airman" <airman@mn.rr.com> wrote in message news:QJ%ra.61395$YE2.1082557@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... > What does an expert recommend for lubing the wheel bearing axle bearings (or > race) ? > > (Campagnolo Record on a 1976 Paramount and Shimano ultegra hubs on Mavic CXPs and Cosmics) > > Thanks > > Ed From Sheldon Brown's site at URL: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tooltips/hubs.html "You also will need a small amount of grease. The test grease that I know of for this purpose is Phil Wood bicycle grease (available at well-stocked bicycle shops). This is a fairly thick grease, which makes for easier assembly because it holds the bearing balls in place while you are installing the axle and cones. This grease also is very long lasting. Some people prefer a lighter grease, such as Campagnolo or Lubriplate #105. These offer slightly less friction, though they seem to be not as long lasting." Where Sheldon says "test" I think he me best. Park Tool at URL: http://www.parktool.com/repair_help/howfix_hub.shtml Grease, Park Tool Polylube® 1000 I have used Phil Wood, Finish Line, Pedro's, & WTB. They all work fine. Each has it's advantages. Pedro's and WTB work in the "grease gun" mode ( GreaseGuard for WTB). David Ornee, Western Springs, IL |
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airman-<< What does an expert recommend for lubing the wheel bearing axle bearings (or race) ? (Campagnolo Record on a 1976 Paramount and Shimano ultegra hubs on Mavic CXPs and Cosmics) Any good grease... Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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On Thu, 01 May 2003 03:42:56 GMT, "David Ornee" <dornee@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >"The Airman" <airman@mn.rr.com> wrote in message >news:QJ%ra.61395$YE2.1082557@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com... >> What does an expert recommend for lubing the wheel bearing axle bearings >(or >> race) ? > >Park Tool at URL: http://www.parktool.com/repair_help/howfix_hub.shtml Grease, Park Tool >Polylube® 1000 > >I have used Phil Wood, Finish Line, Pedro's, & WTB. They all work fine. Each has it's advantages. >Pedro's and WTB work in the "grease gun" mode ( GreaseGuard for WTB). Over the years I've managed to collect several tubes of "boutique" "bicycle" grease. I always return to my old standby, Kendall High Temp Disc Brake Grease A-723, a tub of which I've been using in automotive and bike applications since the 1970s. Nothing special about that particular brand, it's just that we had a support and contingency deal with Kendall when I raced cars back in the 70s. I got the grease free. As an experiment I just opened some old tubes of grease. Reasonable looking white grease came out of the tube of Pedro's Syn Grease. A clear liquid dribbled out of the tube of Finish Line Premium Grease, and a green liquid dribbled out of the tube of Park Polylube 1000. Meanwhile the tub of Kendall has maintained the same consistency for the better part of thirty years. jeverett3<AT>earthlink<DOT>net http://home.earthlink.net/~jeverett3 |
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