Bicycle Mechanics - sturmey archer lubrication?

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mriley
04-04-06, 07:18 PM
I just dug an old Raleigh Tourist out of my garage. Not touched in 20 years. The 3-speed hub was frozen of course, but a little WD-40 took care of that. It now shifts well. My question is this: does the light motor oil recommended for the shift mechanism also lubricate the balls and cones of the axle? I greased the front hub (no oil hole on this model), but I don't see any obvious way of greasing the rear balls and cones.
Thanks
This bike rides wonderfully – like a 59 Cadillac, which it resembles in more ways than one.
M Riley


igor441
04-04-06, 07:52 PM
Sturmey Archer axle bearings are lubricated by the oil that is pumped into the fitting on the hub. Use a couple of tablespoons of SAE 10 or 20 wt. motor oil. Preferably non-detergent monograde. Be sure to use heavy grease on the little roller chain on the end of the indicator spindle. This is a rapidly wearing part.
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genericbikedude
04-04-06, 09:30 PM
I know a guy who gives grease to the cups, but its not really neccesary. If you overhaul the whole hub, go for it. If not, oil is fine.


mriley
04-06-06, 08:22 PM
Thanks for the info. The tip about putting grease on the index chain is a very good idea. I had not thought of it.
MRiley