On 2/18/2014 7:51 AM, Stephen Grisanti wrote: > I have lots of bike lubes around the house and usually try them first. A waxy chain lube like something from Finish Line would likely spray on wet and then set up once it dribbled down to the remote parts of the cable. Worth a try. > > Stephen > > > > On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 12:56 AM, TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Just wondering what you all think is the best lubricant for a squeaky > speedo cable. I'm heading the route of fast and easy since I need to pull > my cluster anyway. I'm thinking of just shooting some spray lube down that > thing. Then I started wondering, WD-40 (probably too thin), silicone > (maybe not the right choice), lightweight oil (ehh...) or some super secret > only sold on TV lube with PTFE or Molybdenum. I know my old man would have > pulled that cable out the dust cap and slathered it with white lithium but > I wonder how much would actually stay on it by the time it was fully in > place. Just wondering if anyone has any other thoughts. > > Thanks > > TJ > 87 Wolfsburg After careful consideration, I suggest Triflow...not cheap but cheaper than a new cable...... DM&FS |
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