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Grease Cassette Hub. What grease to use between rear cassette and hub? Install the cassette lockring tool. Grease the threads of the lockring and thread the lockring into the freehub. Post by foxyrider » 13 feb 2018, 9:58am samuel d wrote: The greasy grey grit may be the aluminium of the freehub splines under attack from the cassette, mixed in with the grease that. I take my cassette off the bike to give it a good cleaning a few times a year and have always put a good amount of grease under. You can go either way, but i've always used grease. I've noticed it helps reduce notching on the freehub body and makes. Let’s discuss more on why they need to be greased and what to grease them with. Though your cogs do not need to be lubricated, the hub you’ll be attaching the cassette to and the lockring thread on the cassette need to be greased. However, they are pretty easy to disassemble.

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I take my cassette off the bike to give it a good cleaning a few times a year and have always put a good amount of grease under. Though your cogs do not need to be lubricated, the hub you’ll be attaching the cassette to and the lockring thread on the cassette need to be greased. The greasy grey grit may be the aluminium of the freehub splines under attack from the cassette, mixed in with the grease that. Install the cassette lockring tool. Grease the threads of the lockring and thread the lockring into the freehub. What grease to use between rear cassette and hub? Post by foxyrider » 13 feb 2018, 9:58am samuel d wrote: Let’s discuss more on why they need to be greased and what to grease them with. I've noticed it helps reduce notching on the freehub body and makes. You can go either way, but i've always used grease.

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Grease Cassette Hub Grease the threads of the lockring and thread the lockring into the freehub. Post by foxyrider » 13 feb 2018, 9:58am samuel d wrote: I take my cassette off the bike to give it a good cleaning a few times a year and have always put a good amount of grease under. What grease to use between rear cassette and hub? However, they are pretty easy to disassemble. Grease the threads of the lockring and thread the lockring into the freehub. Install the cassette lockring tool. The greasy grey grit may be the aluminium of the freehub splines under attack from the cassette, mixed in with the grease that. Let’s discuss more on why they need to be greased and what to grease them with. Though your cogs do not need to be lubricated, the hub you’ll be attaching the cassette to and the lockring thread on the cassette need to be greased. You can go either way, but i've always used grease. I've noticed it helps reduce notching on the freehub body and makes.

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