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    Greasing wheel bearings

    Manual says use suzuki super grease. What other greases can I use from the local hardware store?

    #2
    I would use a high-quality wheel bearing grease from an automotive store.
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      #3
      There were tubs of "disk brake bearing grease"

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        #4
        You can use a high moly content grease, it will do the same job. I use super moly, esso usually.

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          #5
          One recommendation of a mechanic friend I used marine grease.

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            #6
            On what bike?

            Every UJM I've messed with uses sealed bearings -- you don't add any lube. You leave them alone, install them properly and keep the pressure washer away from 'em, and that's about it.
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              #7
              My 78 had a re-packable drive bearing in it... I got a kit as one of the other bearings was sticky so it was replaced along with that one & is now non re-packable.

              I would use a decent bearing grease, go to Autozone or somewhere, it will be clearly labeled..!

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                #8
                if they're sealed - no greasing
                if they're open type bearing - maybe worth replacing with a sealed type - less worries and they are inexpensive
                GS850GT

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                  #9
                  Even sealed bearings need greasing. Often they don't have a lot of grease in them when they are new and after 25yrs, what is in there is dried out. So even with new bearings, I pop off the seal and pack them with grease, then put the seal back on and install them. Then for sure you never have to worry about them.

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