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Any one ever tried this stuff on Knock-offs? Is it thik enough not to
centrifuge out of the spoke holes and down my spokes?
>>>>> On Wed, 18 February 1998 21:08:45 -0500, Rich_and_Kerry@compuserve.com 
>(Richard Peterson) wrote:
> Give your local Dupont Performance Lubricants salesman a call.  Dupont
> makes a line of synthetic greases under the Krytox brand name which use a
> PFPE (perfluoropolyether) oil thickened with PTFE (Teflon).  It is rated
> for continuous use up to 260 degrees celcius and down to forty below zero
> and is chemically inert, so it won't react with anything which may come
> into contact with it (gas, liquid or solid).  I think the GPL-225 would
> probably meet your needs, but something thicker (GPL-226) might be good,
> too.  You should be able to get a 'sample' tube of this stuff for about $10
> or less.  I've never used it on a distributor, but I imagine it would
> proably work well.  Check out:  
> http://www.lubricants.dupont.com/kprodinf.html.  If you need info on other
> greases, let me know.
> 
> Rich P.    
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