steering head bearings?
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Re: steering head bearings?
and copper on nearly everything else!Neosophist wrote:General Grease :-)
I usually use either Moly Grease or Red Rubber Grease on everything :D
especially with these old motors and alloy steel combos!
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Re: steering head bearings?
Dont use copper grease on anything apart from backs of brake pads
I do dip the occasional bolt or two in Nuclear grade anti-sieze
http://www.superior-industries.com/_160 ... t_235.html
should i wish to take it apart again :)
I do dip the occasional bolt or two in Nuclear grade anti-sieze
http://www.superior-industries.com/_160 ... t_235.html
Should cover it."Temperature Range: -297°F (-183°C) to + 2400°F (+1315°C)"
should i wish to take it apart again :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: steering head bearings?
i thought you were taking the piss when you said nuclear grade!Neosophist wrote:Dont use copper grease on anything apart from backs of brake pads
I do dip the occasional bolt or two in Nuclear grade anti-sieze
http://www.superior-industries.com/_160 ... t_235.html
Should cover it."Temperature Range: -297°F (-183°C) to + 2400°F (+1315°C)"
should i wish to take it apart again :)
i only use copper greae for nuts bolts, and faces that meet, ie brake pads, and rear wheel shims etc.
oh and all my exhaust nuts and studs.