I have stated ....quite clearly .....the suggestion to use Water-proof Grease in my First Message.
Designer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 5:44 pmNot knowing how many miles you ride a year........(read: how many years before you replace your tires)...I recommend using Marine-grade Never Seize or water-proof Bearing Grease ( for Boat Trailers mostly) .
Light Greasing can fail you,...as time and moisture can cause problems as it might not be Waterproof Grease.
Wrong AGAIN.
It works just fine. You just do not want to admit it does,....so you argue that it is a "bad idea" because you claim it is .... "messy"
Lacking any and all Technical basis for your "claim" it is a "bad idea".hillsy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:18 pmThe biggest problem with them is they seem to get on everything you touch - once you open the tube it magically gets everywhere (there's a bunch of memes out there that make fun of this - but they're funny cause they're kinda true). If you've ever worked in a shop and you've taken a wheel off a customer bike where they've used never seize on the axles you will curse the earth they walk on forever.
At least you admit You Were Wrong about this,..... after My Having To School You.
hillsy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:18 pmThe other thing is I have no idea how grease can get "removed" from inside the axle area? Seriously - it's sealed by the axle compressing the spacers together with the wheel bearings. At the very least you might get some water in there - but enough to remove the grease?
But,... what is REALLY The...." bad Idea".... was you suggesting this;
Now,...go to bed,.........you are Finished here.