Author Topic: Would you use a nice light oil, or a nice light grease to lube the advance?  (Read 675 times)

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Offline Lenny55

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Quick question, I have a really nice bicycle oil that I think would be perfect, or a have a generic white grease.  Just wondering what you guys thinks.

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Don't use white (lithium) grease. It's not a lubricant, but a protectant. The reason the old grease in there looked white was because it has absorbed moisture from the air.
Use 20w50 oil or VERY thin layer of conventional grease.
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Offline Lenny55

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Thanks Mark, the old crap that was in there was a reddish colour, not sure what it was.  I ended up using the oil.  It's called Tri Flow.  Has a teflon additive.  It was my favourite lube at the bicycle shop I worked at.  I wonder if it will hold up though, what do you think?

The bike definitely like the clean up though!  I think I'll have to just touch up the timing tomorrow.
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