Hi, whilst my cassette is off and I'm sorting out the spokes in my rear wheel I thought I would strip, clean and regrease the rear bearings in my Cannondale, Coda hub.
I cleaned everything out, checked for signs of wear and everything seems good, I want to regrease the ball bearings and rollers before I put everything back together.
The question I ask is, I have a tub of car grease, Castrol LM that I use for doing car wheel bearings and was wondering if it's suitable for use in the rear hub or should I get a bike specific grease?
Cheers.
Cannondale, handmade in USA............................................Refined in Surrey, England.
- Cannondale F500, Kona Blast, Kona Caldera-
I used generic bearing grease (got a small amount from our university's mech workshop) but recently bought grease by Dynamics
There's probably some reasons bike specific grease is better under certain situations. But auto bearing grease is good quality and will work fine.
Which grease to use is like which religion is true.
I like <a href="http://www.pacifictrailers.com/trailer-wheel-bearing-grease/">Lubrimatic Marine Bearing grease</a>.
My local Lowe's sells it for $3.60 US for a 14 oz cartridge. I push the grease out, into a plastic food container which I cut a whole in the top, and have a brush stuck into it (a brush from the hardware store, used for apply flux to pipes before soldering).
I use a plastic spoon to spoon grease into this <a href="http://www.harborfreight.com/3-oz-mini-grease-gun-93486.html">inexpensive mini-grease gun</a>. I just leave the spoon in my homemade plastic container (for brush-on grease).
I like my setup because it's cheap, and the grease appears to be exactly the same as what Park Tool sells under their own name. Same color and feel. The grease is designed to be submerged in salt water. That's significant protection. I live in a dry climate and would prefer to use Super Lube synthetic grease. It might be lighter with less rolling resistance. But, it's not widely carried around here, and costs 3-4 times more.
If someone doesn't like the mess of my homemade tub and refillable grease gun, Lubrimatic comes in 8-10oz squeeze tubes for about $7 US. And, they sell a <a href="http://www.boatinggearcenter.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product2_10001_10001_12801_-1_lube">thread-on nozzle for $12</a>. That's like the Finish Line nozzle, but less expensive.
There may be better greases, better applicators, etc. But, I like cheap.
Ye , 10-4 to marine grease. Bel Rey products are very high quality. I use their marine grease on my motorcycle and bicycle bearings.
As per KC Steve old post I just did the hubs on my bikes and the cones had wear similar to your photo. I use a magnifying glass or a visor hood with magnifying lenses. That works great.
Its next to impossible to find replacement cones that fit the axle threads and the seals. For the dealer its cheaper to replace whole wheel.(labor is expensive) You can find a complete axle set but seals may not fit the new cones.
Never Give Up!!!
I have the spider web crease and it works great. It's one of those things you buy and then just have for a long time. I've had mine for like 3 years. I don't use a lot of it so it lasts forever.