10-21-2020, 05:04 AM
Just out of curiosity; has anyone ever tried using those "super lubricants" in the automotive aisle (e.g. "Slick 50", etc)? Seems I remember a commercial with Al Unser Jr. (or some race car guy) draining their oil from the car and then running around the track at full speed. I am, as an experiment, going try a few drops on a "test" bike just to see how the BB and hubs feel w/o grease. I used to know some skateboarders who did that on their wheels, they never used grease on the bearings, and those wheels would hum when you gave them a spin. Figure I can't hurt a beater bike at this point so I'll test it for as many miles as it can stand before a problem arises that needs to be investigated. I will start with good parts, not pitted or damaged, in order to provide a realistic test. Might try it on sealed bearings also; I have about 20 new BB assy's so I think I can spare one for the cause since even though they are Campy, they cost next to nothing to buy (at least at the time!). I know in a jam any decent lubricant will get you down the road for a spell; but at what cost? I will report on my results in a few of months unless things turn sour immediately.