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bigTrev 24-10-11 02:35

I have ordered some silicone grease on ebay, so i,ll give it a try.

DickyC 24-10-11 13:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 163754)
Grease destroys the rubbers, use talcum power or soap if you want to add lube.

Maybe KY jelly then as that is recomended for use with rubber! :042:

ian 05-12-12 15:43

should you pack out new cush drive rubbers with tubes as a matter of course my new ones don't seem that tight ?

maxwell123455 05-12-12 21:45

you can but try and get some motor tubes as they are stronger than bicycle ones but still flex. I'd just make sure to glue them in place as when you take the sprocket off all the bits go everywhere and it's hard to get them back in

jimmysimpson 05-12-12 22:03

Pity no-one makes poly cush drive rubbers. They would last forever.

Petenz 06-12-12 05:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 163754)
Grease destroys the rubbers, use talcum power or soap if you want to add lube.

Maybe rubber grease?...

boneman 06-12-12 12:39

Lithium Grease?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 163754)
Grease destroys the rubbers, use talcum power or soap if you want to add lube.

I've been using Lithium Grease for some time. I change over from a set of rims with D606s & Tourances regularly, and it does seem to have slowed down the wear of the rubbers... Is Lithium Grease OK with rubber?


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