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Dan-Walker

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Very light, thin oil is, i always find, best to use for lubricating hub internals. It keeps them nice and refreshed, while still leaving that extra little bit of bite in the engagement. Which, i'm guessing, is why most people de-grease their hub's... (Y)

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Joe.

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In the ratchet or bearings? Loud isnt neccesarily a good thing. Or a bad thing. Pro gold grease or phil wood hub grease. Dont use thin oil or chain lube, it wont last.

Grease ! ... are you mad, that will just make the hub run horrible will sound like shit and will skip all the time, just use something mega thin, I've used GT85 On my King before and it was really nice. I'd get rid of all the grease on the Pawls/Ratchet and clean it all out and replace it with some light Lube like above, leave abit of grease on the Bearings though but nothing else.

For god sake don't use Grease, it will be just be skipp skippp skippp skippp, it'll be never ending if you use Grease, light lube and I'm sure other people will back me up on this one.

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Well, I use finishlline XC in me king, but in something less sensitive, like for example a Pro II I'd make myself an emuslion.

It is very simple to do, you take a normal grease of a high quality and you then mix thin oil into it until you achieve the consistency you deem best. (Y)

Remember to service regularly though, all grease gets washed out eventually. (Y)

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You've got to remember though, a king and a hope are two compleatly different hubs.

I use WD40 on my King. Works a treat on that, only other thing I would use is finish line.

With hope hubs, where I have tried using WD40 they end up crap. Light grease tends to help the springs and pawls sit where they're meant to be. Plus when freewheeling I have had trouble when using light lube with the chain dropping down past the chainstay and towards the wheel.

I get this with the king but not as severe, mainly due to design.

Perfect combo for hopes are stronger springs (not sure what is run on the pro 2) and light grease. Plus servicing it regulary as springs seem to move about and get snapped alot. I've never really got on with hope hubs, tendancy to rip the pawls out all the time.

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