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Old 01-09-07 | 03:21 PM
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From: La La Land (We love it!)

Bikes: Gilmour road, Curtlo road; both steel (of course)

Originally Posted by Pete Hamer
Here is a quote from this guy: Bo Jacobsson.
Professor of Machine Elements at the Lund Institute of Technology
1973–1987 – Professor at the University of Luleå 1987–1997
– Consulting engineer at SKF Engineering Research Center in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands, as well as associate professor at the Chalmers Institute of Technology and the University of Luleå.

"It is a well known fact that the oil can bleed out too fast at high temperatures. There is a trend for modern machines to be constructed so they can operate at higher temperatures than old machines, so the lubrication industry has developed lubricant greases that can be used at increasingly high temperatures. An important step in this development was the emergence of lithium soap.
It is, of course, a good thing that there are greases that function at high temperatures. But it would be wrong to believe that these greases will also function well at low temperatures. On the contrary, they often function very badly. The high temperature greases do not generally release a single drop of oil at low temperatures. In fact the opposite happens, and they absorb the grease that has already been released. This results in the object that is to be lubricated – for example a ball-bearing – drying out. With the increased friction, the temperature rises, oil is released and the bearing is lubricated again: then it cools down and dries out again, resulting in an increased pace of wear and tear on the bearing."

Apology accepted rmfnla.
If you look at my original posts you will hopefully recall that we were discussing automotive grease as is commonly found at auto parts stores.

Yes, there are exotic versions of almost everything and yes, they are intended for exotic applications; bicycles are not one of them.

Automotive grease hardly falls into the exotic catagory and works just fine for bicycles.

Don't count your apologies until they're offered.
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