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Re: Synthetic Grease

To: "Henry D. Reynolds" <hdr@ross.com>, "[unknown]" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Synthetic Grease
From: Richard Peterson <Rich_and_Kerry@compuserve.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 22:15:37 -0500
Message text written by "Henry D. Reynolds"
>Any one ever tried this stuff on Knock-offs? Is it thik enough not to
centrifuge out of the spoke holes and down my spokes?
<

As with any grease, the oil will separate from the thickener over time.  =
I
guess this means it will eventually run down your spokes . . .  This
particular grease has a higher than average oil separation rate, too, so =
it
may actually be worse than others you've tried.  You might try something
like Aisyn 'Pro 21' synthetic chain lube.  It is sprayed on , but
solidified into a thick, waxy-looking layer which is not supposed to run =
or
drip and doesn't attract dust or dirt.  Motorcycle shops probably carry i=
t
(or something similar).  The most severe application I've tried it on is
the kids minibike, and it seemed to work really well there - no
'fling-off'.  It's made by Aerospace Lubricants Inc., Columbus, OH  43212=
=2E =



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