S scant Retro Wizard Feedback View Jun 6, 2012 #11 at close to freezing temps I've had king freehubs slip on me. replaced the grease with oil & was never a problem again
at close to freezing temps I've had king freehubs slip on me. replaced the grease with oil & was never a problem again
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 6, 2012 #12 scant":3sft418w said: at close to freezing temps I've had king freehubs slip on me. replaced the grease with oil & was never a problem again Click to expand... Another reason to use the oil then.
scant":3sft418w said: at close to freezing temps I've had king freehubs slip on me. replaced the grease with oil & was never a problem again Click to expand... Another reason to use the oil then.
M michael franks Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jun 7, 2012 #14 J can't see any problem with using oil in freehubs except that you might have to do it more often than if you use grease.
J can't see any problem with using oil in freehubs except that you might have to do it more often than if you use grease.
P20 Retrobike Rider Jun 7, 2012 #15 King lube for normal use, king lube/ tri flow mix for winter which makes it a bit louder
T Tinotrials Retro Guru Jun 8, 2012 #16 I usually oil my hopes for summer and use Muc-off ceramic wet lube for winter to keep things free and nice, had a king on a trial bike once so fitted a steel spring instead of the stock alloy one.
I usually oil my hopes for summer and use Muc-off ceramic wet lube for winter to keep things free and nice, had a king on a trial bike once so fitted a steel spring instead of the stock alloy one.