Greene728 wrote:
stew47 wrote:
Enjoy your new fiver!
Here's some tips for trip home. If tires older than 7 years take to nearest store and get new tires. A blow out can cost thousands.
Bring a grease gun and grease up the hubs. My 4 hubs use about 3 tubes of grease. You want to push old grease out. When convenient have hubs pulled apart and inspected and greased again. Watch out for warm hubs. I check maybe every fill up.
If brakes aren't what you think they should be then pull to nearest garage.
Huh???
Maybe I'm missing something so please educate me if so. 3 tubes of grease on 4 hubs? And by pushing old grease out would that not blow the seals?
Hello. Sorry I didn't see you asked a question until now. There's a few schools of thought. Some people prefer to repack by hand but that's beyond me. The seals shouldn't blow out unless you get resistance and keep pumping. The ez lubes are made to put grease in and the old grease comes out. I figure a greasy brake is bad and not safe. An ungreased hub can seized and blow your tire or catch fire. That's not good either. As far as the almost tube for each hub.... that's what mine took to push out all of th old grease. Yours might be different. Good luck.