Pace grease

do you have a pace grease gun in near perfect condition mr justbackdated as mine has just died buddy :cry: :cry: after what 12 years the bloody things give up the ghost :cry: :cry:
 
DC: Pace grease was originally formulated to work with elastomers,and then coil sprung forks so should work fine with most elastomer or spring based forks of other makes. It is a lot "slipier" than some fork greases and makes for an easy feeling fork, Manitou grease I have found for example is extremely sticky and actually slows fork action. Judy butter is good though.

CK: I will try and get a couple of grease guns,which part has given up the ghost?
 
well i kinda dropped it as my hands were slippery and it cracked the body and the top peice so grease kinda pee's out every where or did as its in the bin now :oops: :oops: :oops: what can i say they dont call me butter fingers for nothing :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: so any chance of beng able to get a new on and how much buddy 8) :D :D
 
Hey you guys, get your tub o lard now while stocks last[yes I still have some!!].
Still got some sat on my bedroom floor with names on awaiting some of you slackers :lol:
 
This is the stuff I'd need to do my RC-35's ? If so - I'll take a tub. I'll PM you.

Also - meant to ask (slight derail of thread direction) if I could get a set of new RC-35 sproingy bits - what info would you need if you can supply? ISTR they were colour based ?
 
I'll grab one if you still have any left, i'm almost out.

I use that stuff for my headset & other bearings as well as forks! That little gun is soooo convenient!
 
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