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Lee1980 09-Jan-2005 16:44

The grease I have is called 'graphite' grease high temp and very thick so not going to go anywhere. Didn't want to use copper slip/grease if it is going to accelerate the corrosion on the alloy?

Just wondered if the graphite was ok for the pistons to:)

[Edited on 9-1-2005 by Lee1980]

rockhopper 09-Jan-2005 17:13

Coppaslip wont hurt the alloy so dont worry about it. Its the brake cleaner that might do that.

cashburning748r 09-Jan-2005 18:13

Quote:

I read somewhere that copper grease is bad to use because of it can damage the seals around pistons and it accelerates the corrosion of salt on the alloy calipers?


bugger...:(

cashburning748r 09-Jan-2005 18:14

Quote:

Originally posted by rockhopper
Coppaslip wont hurt the alloy so dont worry about it. Its the brake cleaner that might do that.

Hooray! :D

Lee1980 09-Jan-2005 18:20

It was off a bmw site and they guy said it was only if you rode in the salt to, as copper + salt + alloy are bad and he found his pads stuck in the calipers with corrosion:(

cashburning748r 09-Jan-2005 18:26

cheers mate, I coppper slipped mine only a week ago! doh, last time I mitigated against salt I covered my disks in wd40 which caused my need for the overhaul and subsequent use of copperslip!

p.s love the look

Lee1980 09-Jan-2005 18:44

Thats why i was worried as i ride mine all year round don't want more corrosion of course this is only one guys opinion could be ballony:o

thanks it looks even better in the flesh:D

[Edited on 9-1-2005 by Lee1980]

rockhopper 09-Jan-2005 18:56

I've used copper grease on brakes etc for years with no worries. I understand what the problem might be now that you have put it into context so to speak but i would think that on a bike that gets washed now and again like most Dukes tend to then there wouldnt be a problem.

Actually having thought about it for a moment i would think that you'd probably have more problems if you didnt use grease than if you did.

Lee1980 09-Jan-2005 19:08

Mine does get washed a lot of course:D so should'nt be problem for the pad backs and pins but still need something for the pistons:( if graphite grease is not ok? anyone know?

rockhopper 09-Jan-2005 19:19

http://www.opieoils.co.uk/TechSpecs/...R%20GREASE.pdf


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