This looks exactly like the grease that's in new Sturmey hubs! Thanks for posting this. Sturmey sells their own, but it's not available everywhere, but I might find this locally. It's recommended fo SA hubs. I just need to find a grease that's compatible with this, and stays put in the bearings, dust caps (as this won't last in foul weather).
I'm sure it is pretty similar, if not identical, to the Sturmey grease. It is used in kart gearboxes, so I it should be fine in the far less extreme environment of a bicycle hub!
Isn't there some kind of way you can get this oil into a sturmey Archer hub through an indicator hole? Without taking off my chain guards or taking apart the actual hub?
Do you think such NLGI 0 grease can be used to lubricate bushings in non-oil bath suspension fork? (Manitou Axel). I'd like to use the least dragging one, but I'm afraid if it will stay on the bushings...
Can you do a vid about playing in sand, next! This one about playing in grease, had me really excited! I'm looking for one about playing in butter, and one about playing in glue, also!! Thanks in advance!!
Now this is a dope video. Straight to the point. What is the grease like? Its like this.
This looks exactly like the grease that's in new Sturmey hubs! Thanks for posting this. Sturmey sells their own, but it's not available everywhere, but I might find this locally. It's recommended fo SA hubs. I just need to find a grease that's compatible with this, and stays put in the bearings, dust caps (as this won't last in foul weather).
I'm sure it is pretty similar, if not identical, to the Sturmey grease. It is used in kart gearboxes, so I it should be fine in the far less extreme environment of a bicycle hub!
Planning on using it in rototiller gear box to compensate for a leaky seal. Good video all I wanted was to see viscosity. Thanks.
Isn't there some kind of way you can get this oil into a sturmey Archer hub through an indicator hole? Without taking off my chain guards or taking apart the actual hub?
Do you think such NLGI 0 grease can be used to lubricate bushings in non-oil bath suspension fork? (Manitou Axel). I'd like to use the least dragging one, but I'm afraid if it will stay on the bushings...
Can you do a vid about playing in sand, next! This one about playing in grease, had me really excited! I'm looking for one about playing in butter, and one about playing in glue, also!! Thanks in advance!!
My Titan brush mower requires this in the gearbox.
Good
I use chainsaw chain oil