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bonsai171 05-21-17 11:34 AM

How does the spindle look? Those bearings look pretty well lubed.

Dave

SquidPuppet 05-21-17 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by scoho (Post 19599181)
Is this the color you're looking for?

No. But thanks for trying to help. I find that shade of blue quite ugly. So off-putting in fact, I'd never be able to use it. Something about it makes me queasy and I want to turn my head to look away. :twitchy:

It turns out that the Maxima grease recommended by Leukybear is the translucent royal blue I was hoping for. It's beautiful.

So now I'm almost set. Dura-Ace Florescent green grease for my Chartreuse bike, Crystal Clear grease for my off white bike, Brown Bel-Ray for my brown bike and Maxima for my blue bike. I just need to find a good red grease for my red bike, since Mobil One got booted out.

Properly color coordinated grease is critical for maximum speed. A lot of people don't know this, but the bikes can tell the difference. And they care. A lot!





https://www.crfsonly.com/howto/steering-stem/9.jpg

Zurichman2 05-21-17 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by glassfg (Post 19593295)
I use lucas oil "red n tacky" from the autoparts store


I work at Lowes and yes we have that Lucas red n tacky which is bearing grease, marine grease and general purpose grease.

Zman

Zurichman2 05-21-17 03:17 PM

[QUOTE=SquidPuppet;19599811]No. But thanks for trying to help. I find that shade of blue quite ugly. So off-putting in fact, I'd never be able to use it. Something about it makes me queasy and I want to turn my head to look away. :twitchy:

It turns out that the Maxima grease recommended by Leukybear is the translucent royal blue I was hoping for. It's beautiful.

So now I'm almost set. Dura-Ace Florescent green grease for my Chartreuse bike, Crystal Clear grease for my off white bike, Brown Bel-Ray for my brown bike and Maxima for my blue bike. I just need to find a good red grease for my red bike, since Mobil One got booted out.

Properly color coordinated grease is critical for maximum speed. A lot of people don't know this, but the bikes can tell the difference. And they care. A lot!


Well Lucas red n tacky it is then. :foo:

Zman

Leukybear 05-21-17 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19599811)
So now I'm almost set. Dura-Ace Florescent green grease for my Chartreuse bike, Crystal Clear grease for my off white bike, Brown Bel-Ray for my brown bike and Maxima for my blue bike. I just need to find a good red grease for my red bike, since Mobil One got booted out.

Clear grease as in super lube synthetic grease? Random fact, that's the factory grease of snap-on.

I suppose when you get a evergreen colored bike, you can use polylube. Random fact, that's the factory grease of park tool. :p

Wait bel ray grease is similar in color to polylube but with more blue; at least their most popular grease is.

Philwood grease is brown.

There's also white lithium grease too. Campy grease is white lithium but that's the shade your face turns after you find out the price for a tube. Also, white lithium turns into a chalky paste when the grease separates over time.

SquidPuppet 05-22-17 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 19600920)
Clear grease as in super lube synthetic grease?

No. Clear as in literally Crystal Clear.

https://sc01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB12ZgBK...Clear-Food.jpg

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...METddRPplTiFF1





I suppose when you get a evergreen colored bike, you can use polylube. Random fact, that's the factory grease of park tool. :p
I've read that stuff was junk. I've never used it myself, but I've read that it literally breaks down under normal use. True?


Wait bel ray grease is similar in color to polylube but with more blue; at least their most popular grease is.
I have a tub of their "waterproof" grease from 2002. Brown is the polite way of describing the color. :p

SquidPuppet 05-22-17 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by Zurichman2 (Post 19600128)
Well Lucas red n tacky it is then. :foo:

Too many bad reviews. Same problem as Mobil One. Separates and bleeds out.

Unkle Rico 05-22-17 12:20 PM

My brothers racing team uses a red grease almost exclusively, i'll have to ask him what is is for you good sir :thumb:

SquidPuppet 05-22-17 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by Unkle Rico (Post 19602162)
My brothers racing team uses a red grease almost exclusively, i'll have to ask him what is is for you good sir :thumb:


What kind of racing? Something with engines? http://forum.blu-ray.com/images/smil...ed/naughty.gif

Unkle Rico 05-22-17 12:42 PM

Yep :thumb:

They race Miata's

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...29240233_n.jpg


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19602214)
What kind of racing? Something with engines? http://forum.blu-ray.com/images/smil...ed/naughty.gif


SquidPuppet 05-22-17 01:00 PM

Cool! lemme know. Thanks.

15minprior 05-22-17 01:13 PM

https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/wc...1_pri_larg.jpg

Carcosa 05-22-17 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19601389)


This.

SquidPuppet 05-22-17 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19602550)
This.

I used this on some hubs at the end of last summer IIRC. I don't know how well it holds up since I haven't gone back into the hubs yet. Maybe you could shed some light on that?

I bought it because it was clear and reviews were great. To my surprise, the fact that it is clear actually makes it a pain in the butt to work with. I found it difficult to see if it was laying down where I was aiming the nozzle because it's freakin invisible. After placing all the balls on invisible :twitchy: grease I wanted to add more to pack the hub before closing it up. I couldn't tell if I was adding enough, or not enough, or too much, because I couldn't see where the stuff was going. :o PITA.

I'd imagine it would be even more of a pain trying to SEE if you got it into all the threads in a bottom bracket or pedal threads or a seat post.

Another surprise was that it washed off my hands and tools easier than any other grease I have ever used. Which is cool, but seemed weird since it's sold as "Totally Waterproof".

Unkle Rico 05-22-17 04:11 PM

https://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/f.../img/80401.jpg

https://www.amazon.com/Red-Line-8040.../dp/B0053O9FQS


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19602292)
Cool! lemme know. Thanks.


SquidPuppet 05-22-17 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by Unkle Rico (Post 19602810)


65 reviews. Average score is 4.9 stars out of five. Not one single negative review.

Dropping point is 800f. http://forum.blu-ray.com/images/smil...orted/rock.gif

Thanks.

Unkle Rico 05-22-17 05:41 PM

Anytime good sir.

:love:


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19602920)
65 reviews. Average score is 4.9 stars out of five. Not one single negative review.

Dropping point is 800f. http://forum.blu-ray.com/images/smil...orted/rock.gif

Thanks.


scoho 05-22-17 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19599811)
Dura-Ace Florescent green grease for my Chartreuse bike, Crystal Clear grease for my off white bike, Brown Bel-Ray for my brown bike and Maxima for my blue bike. I just need to find a good red grease for my red bike, since Mobil One got booted out.

Properly color coordinated grease is critical for maximum speed. A lot of people don't know this, but the bikes can tell the difference. And they care. A lot!

Lol, and I thought I was a weirdo! :p

Anyway, for me, the thinking is exactly the opposite. I don't want my grease to look anything like the bike's color, because it would inevitably come too close without coming close enough, which would bug the hell out of me.

Definitely agree that it totally matters though. ;)


Originally Posted by bonsai171 (Post 19599760)
How does the spindle look?

The bb is a bit old, but everything looks pristine--it's driving me nuts! There's a sharp creak on the downstroke under heavy pedaling and I've ruled out absolutely everything else: Different bb on the same bike--no problem. Same crankset on a different bb--no problem. Different crankset on the same bb--CREEEEEEEAAAAKKKK!!!!

bonsai171 05-22-17 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by scoho (Post 19603179)
Lol, and I thought I was a weirdo! :p

Anyway, for me, the thinking is exactly the opposite. I don't want my grease to look anything like the bike's color, because it would inevitably come too close without coming close enough, which would bug the hell out of me.

Definitely agree that it totally matters though. ;)



The bb is a bit old, but everything looks pristine--it's driving me nuts! There's a sharp creak on the downstroke under heavy pedaling and I've ruled out absolutely everything else: Different bb on the same bike--no problem. Same crankset on a different bb--no problem. Different crankset on the same bb--CREEEEEEEAAAAKKKK!!!!

That is funny. You're sure everything is torqued down properly? I wonder if maybe your grease is the wrong color! Sorry guys couldn't resist ;-)

Leukybear 05-22-17 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 19601389)
No. Clear as in literally Crystal Clear.

https://sc01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB12ZgBK...Clear-Food.jpg

Ooooh!! LOL!

I just call that white lightning grease. That's the only grease they make I believe.

scoho 05-23-17 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by bonsai171 (Post 19603285)
I wonder if maybe your grease is the wrong color!

I already used green, clear, and blue! Oh well, gotta try more till I find the right one I guess. :lol:


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