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Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:28 am
by Al
I need to buy some more grease for general assembly purposes- bb threads, headsets, etc
I’ve always bought the finish line stuff in a tube in the past. Whilst it’s fine, I’ve always had the suspicion the cycle industry has seen me coming and I could buy something very similar in a huge tub for a fraction of the costs elsewhere.
I’m thinking automotive stuff before this sets off a tirade of silliness about Vaseline or Marge!
So any recommendations or stick to what I’m buying?

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:51 am
by AlexGold
I've got this for general use : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHITE-LITHIU ... 635-2958-0

Other options on his shop page at decent prices. I actually mainly use a mini gun with whatever grease is in the cartridges....

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 8:09 am
by whitestone
I've a 250g tub of teflon grease bought from Halford's (I think it's their own brand) that's lasted me well over twenty years and still nowhere near using it up. Given that we've ten bikes between us...

I've a small grease gun for the fiddly areas and that's still on its original tube. I think gun and tube came from Chainreaction and probably part of their tool/maintenance line.

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 9:24 am
by Lazarus
Always used copper grease for BB pedals headset etc
My tub is 20+ years old and will outlast me
I also have M prep for my turner and some generic CRC grease with a mini gun

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 9:26 am
by Boab
Al wrote: Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:28 am I’m thinking automotive stuff before this sets off a tirade of silliness about Vaseline or Marge!
Are you saying we go off topic on here a bit...!?!

Anyhoo, the last general purpose grease I bought, years ago, was the Decathlon stuff, £4.99 a tube. When I built my gravel bike, I also bought some Molyslip - Copaslip, which is currently £5.27, I'm not sure I'll ever finish that tube. I also got a stick of thread lock (Loctite) and some carbon grip paste (Halfords).

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:22 am
by Al
Yeah I use the tubes of finish line and have the gun that screws on. It’s not like I get through it at a terrific rate. But I’ve always thought £10 a tube smacked a little of emperors new clothes.

Thanks for the recommendations - that big tub of lithium grease linked by Alex is pretty much what I had in mind.

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 12:58 pm
by ledburner
Al wrote: Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:22 am Yeah I use the tubes of finish line and have the gun that screws on. It’s not like I get through it at a terrific rate. But I’ve always thought £10 a tube smacked a little of emperors new clothes.

Thanks for the recommendations - that big tub of lithium grease linked by Alex is pretty much what I had in mind.
I have a spare mini gun, refill it from your used tube, flid & clamp sorted. pm if you want it. at mo' its just rattling around in the tool box.
ps last time used Weldtite * TF2 general grease with teflon.
*Weldtite as in puncture kits, Barton upon Humber UK.

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 1:20 pm
by Cheeky Monkey
Carbon paste was the most infuriating thing to buy given I needed a smear on one seatpost and I suspect it might get reapplied once every ?? months.

I thought there were some potential incompatabilities with lithium grease?? Dont know, just something at the back of my mind.

Like most I buy whatever grease is about and given it seems to last for decades I'm pretty ambivalent about the cost, up to a reasonable limit, of course 😉

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 4:22 pm
by HUX
Silkolene Pro RG2 or Mobilgrease XHP222 (Hope use it apparently)

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 5:48 pm
by fatbikephil
Copper grease on threads, moly grease on anything that moves. Get it in tins of fleabay or eurocar parts etc.
Falco pointed tip grease gun great for getting grease into the places your fingers can't reach.....

Re: Grease (is the word)

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 2:52 pm
by Pete-G
Anti seize or copper slip for going between dissimilar metals - steel against alloys, seatpost being the classic example, stuff that doesn't move, but you don't want it in there forever.
Thick, moly grease for assembly parts like alloy bb cups into alloy frames.
Thinner, lithium type greases for moving parts like cup and cone bearings, I do use finish line at work for this.
Its as much about viscosity for grease as anything else, and depends on its application as which to use.