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I grew up in PZ and Mousehole. Went to HDGS. My brother used to compete with Roy Opie at Trengwainton Hill Climb.
Whereabouts in Penwith, Royal?
I would have thought it was condensation you'd be guarding against with the extra inhibitors. Some car and bike oils are the same but with...
Got something against Antonye then, @VtwinDave ??
They were already a a bit scrappy, so I targeted them with the stuff. Big mistake... I probably should have rinsed them better though, so largely...
I probably didn't rinse it off properly but MucOff ruined the plating on my fasteners... Had to replace with stainless
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My stainless springs came from @antonye and they are perfect. Got the stainless bolts and anodised cups from him too. :)
So maybe Copaslip isn't such a bad idea. Combined with frequent tapping out or at least somewhat through, in the case of the 999 and the...
Love 'em... ;)
Could the bungs provide access to grease the rollers??
That makes sense. Brass is soft and bronze is hard.
Or even seizing... ;)
Lots of Ducatis no longer have their cats in them so emissions are probably not a big priority for most of us either. However, what tipped the...
So greasing the pin does nothing for the bearings...
Interesting... Does 300v also have the same corrosion inhibitors and long life properties that something like 7100 has??
That diagram is rather convoluted, so maybe I'm reading it wrongly but it seems to suggest that the bearings do run on the pin. Wouldn't brass be...
It would be interesting to hear your view on using racing oil in a road bike.
Can't help thinking that the correct grease once a year is even better though and I'm not at all sure that copper grease is all that suitable for...
Personally, it never even occurred to me to use copper grease. I tend to associate copper grease with non-seize applications, not actual lubrication.