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So one of my other hobbies is inline skating. If you guys know or don't know, skate wheels are mounted around bearings and an axle -- the bearings are serviceable, you can take them apart, clean them, and re-lubricate...
was wondering what you guys thought about bearing lubrication in this application - better off with oil or grease?
I was thinking grease, for longer "cleaning intervals", although oil may actually roll faster.
Of course, dedicated "inline skating" oils and grease are outrageously expensive compared to automotive products.
What do you think of brake caliper/slider pin grease vs. motor oil for this purpose?
So one of my other hobbies is inline skating. If you guys know or don't know, skate wheels are mounted around bearings and an axle -- the bearings are serviceable, you can take them apart, clean them, and re-lubricate...
was wondering what you guys thought about bearing lubrication in this application - better off with oil or grease?
I was thinking grease, for longer "cleaning intervals", although oil may actually roll faster.
Of course, dedicated "inline skating" oils and grease are outrageously expensive compared to automotive products.
What do you think of brake caliper/slider pin grease vs. motor oil for this purpose?