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hi all

i am about to have my 99rsv put back togeather this weekend after painting it before i put the wheels back on i want to put new greese on the splines and axels . what is the best or correct greese to use for this when it is back togeather i will post photos

thank you

kevin wisor

99 rsv jax fl

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MolyB is good stuff and holds on longer. It does not take a lot. You might find some other brand than Honda. The service manual says to use lithium soap grease.

Your choice.

Posted

as long as your working on it, read thru the posting by " JerryK " yesterday, at 07:37 AM.

 

Some interesting information, may be of interest

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The good news is you will get more than one application from the Honda Moly60 tube which reduces the total cost with successive application. Besides, it is good piece of mind knowing your work effort will last longer. :Venture:

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I agree with most posters above, Honda Moly60 is the ONLY way to go!!!!

 

 

Expensive, but worth it.

 

It is 3 Oz of grease in a 6 Oz tube, so don't be scared when it is only half full.

 

IF your local Honda dealer does not stock it, that tells you something about their service department.

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There are a couple of options if you are not close to a Honda Shop.

 

Loctite Moly Paste 65% Moly Content $25 for 8 oz.

 

Belray Assembly Lube also very high moly content.

Edited by Bvinson

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