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Old 10-29-22 | 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by gthomson
And this answers my next question as to what lubricant to use so perfect. I should add that it will shift but sometimes you have to coax it. The original click won't work so then I gently push in the lever again until it shifts and this only happens going up into the bigger cogs as it shifts smoothly going down into the smaller cogs.
Personally I’d use that liquid wrench to get it loosy goosy then blow it really good and use some tri flow or other high nylon content lubricant. Liquid wrench might not play well with the plastic internals. But this is just my opinion.
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