I already ran through my service manual and there's nothing mentioned in it.
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Swingarm Bearing Grease
I need to replace my swingarm bearings and though I was sure I asked this question several years ago when I last did the job, I can't remember or find the answer when I run back through the threads. What type of grease should I be using on them - the blue marine grease or something else?
I already ran through my service manual and there's nothing mentioned in it.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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I would say any quality Moly would be great.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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I like the use waterproof grease on my motorcycles. I do like BelRay but you can find other brands at your local parts stores as well
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Yep, I'd lean towards the gooey waterproof stuff. The blue Belray glop found in any powersports emporium is perfect.
It's not an extreme pressure or speed application; the main challenge for the grease in swingarm pivots is simply staying in place.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Yep I use that one too. The Blue is really good to see where you put it but also really bad at causing stains... be warned.
If you can't find that... buy a MARINE GREASE, it's basically the same thing - as Brian says the main criteria is that it doesn't flush.1980 GS1000G - Sold
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I just use a sticky axle grease that I had. I looked it up and found it was pretty good for this kind of job, being resistant to getting washed out and staying in place through hellfire, mud and bullets, kind of thing.---- Dave
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Originally posted by 748cc View PostZombie thread-Wondering if anyone has used the Sta-Lube marine grease & if so, what they made of it.
The Bel-Ray stuff is just really rare 'round these parts, and this stuff seems pretty similar but at half the price (only the local NAPA had it).1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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The needles are fairly small in those swingarm bearings so a medium weight grease is appropriate. Nothing super thick. I use general purpose marine grease on things like that since it's medium viscosity and waterproof.Ed
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Any grease will work fine that will stay in place. This is not a high-speed or high load situation.
Greases marked "marine" are more resistant to washout and corrosion and are just the ticket for motorcycle chassis stuff.
Also, anything is better than the few tiny scraps of ear wax motorcycles are manufactured with. There must be a decades-long shortage of the stuff over there. Even in much newer bikes, you're lucky to find more than a whiff of the cheapest possible grease upon disassembly.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Thanks for the clarification, guys-I'm confident the Sta-Lube is just the thing. I'm now discovering my swingarm has no grease fitting (I could swear I saw one down there-jynx!). Seems they're not as common as the microfishe would have you believe. Guess the swingarm is coming out in the future...but not for now
Thanks again!Last edited by 748cc; 01-19-2020, 05:07 PM.'78 GS750E (currently undergoing TLC).
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