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Old 08-16-22, 06:52 AM
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Remember you asked. I have a lot of bikes and retired so helping in the community so I use the best type grease for people who may not be fastidious (or as I have seen not careful at all) in cleaning out old lubes so use a polyurea shear stable grease, easily found at auto parts stores. They are compatible with most any grease used. Engineers can quibble with grease compatibility a bit but you are pretty sure polyurea shear stable, not conventional polyurea, will not react with others and dry out the grease pack.
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