General Category => Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc => Topic started by: razerface on April 23, 2018, 12:18:42 PM
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My speedo whined very loudly on my first ride today. Bike had not been started for 12-15 years. It went up to 35 mph, then back to 10, while really the bike speed did not change. I unhooked the cable to try and let it survive while i asked questions. Is there lube needed?
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The best cable lube I found is graphite based .
Dri-Slide or , my favorite , Triflow . Both are excellent lubes .
You might want to lube the speedometer head as well . Flip it face down and drizzle lube into the cable receiver and let it set over night . Then a bit more lube .
Pete . :)
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Drip it right into the cable hole? It will not go all the way thru to the face?
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Triflow is graphite? Internet shows it as silicone? Am i seeing wrong product? Wouldn’t the drislide stick and dry out, not run down into the head?
Do you use a spray straw on aerosol, or a liquid squeeze bottle? Would aerosol go too far into the head?
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I'm sorry , that was misleading .
Triflow has PTFE . It has excellent penetration and lubrication properties . I had the same can long enough that I could barely read the TriFlow on the label and I used it sparingly . I haven't bought a replacement ,yet . :(
DriSlide is available aerosol and squeeze bottle ( both liquid ) , both with good penetration , as well as powder forms . They also contain PTFE .
The small clearance between the receiver and the nut tower of the speedo head will only allow a penetrating action . You'll only be able to apply a few drops at a time . That's why 'leave it face down over night' - to give the lube time to run down the mechanism . Never had or heard of any lube making it all the way to the face .
And , yes , spray straw for more precision . ;)
Pete . :)
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I found the triflow in aerosol at the local bicycle shop. I could not find it in a squeeze, which was what i wanted.
Speedo is soaking!