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Rear wheel hub thingies

Joined Aug 2008
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Brittany France
I m gonna check that the Errrrrrrr rubber thingies in the rear wheel are in order, if they are how can i lube them up.??
 
Are you on about the sproket carrier?

If so, I use copper ease, which so far has produced NO ill effects.

The sprocket carrier "rods" are metalic, they actually fit into rubber bushings with......."metalic" sleeves in them.
Metal on metal = wear, hence suitable "lubricant" is in order.........I use copper ease, dunno if that is OEM correct, but the Priller dealer uses it too.

Must be OK then eh?

If its the bearing seals or bearings, just use High Temp grease....castrol etc
 
Here we go.................actually on a serious note I have heard that some people find that when forced up through the smaller bore correctly cut at 45 degrees, lubricants are applied in just the right area without the usual messy residue normally found when using large openings!:devious
 
My guess is no lube at all.
If you have difficultys to get in you might use some soap.
Watch out for bubbles coming out of her mouth thow!!
 
Australian definition of foreplay?

Brace ya self sheila i'm comin in dry.:eek:

Now stop leading me astray you lot this is a serious forum :devious
 
That'll be them rose tinted bespectacles........................I dont see no serious forums or ashtrays
 

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