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  • what the ^%&, I explained as good as I could that I'm not exactly familiar with these things. would you be so kind and repeat the good advice I just won't listen to? putting vaseline around it? bought the damn thing today, I still think proper rubber sealing would do better in the given conditions. so your advice is completely useless, kudos @Skülly

  • would you be so kind and repeat the good advice I just won't listen to?

    Posts #2 and #3.

    is it possible to buy and install such sealing for track hubs

    No.

    I would still prefer to put some rubber around them, like MTB

    That's as maybe, but the answer is still no.

    I still think proper rubber sealing would do better in the given conditions.

    Yes it would, but if you want that see post #6.

    Use your preferred search engine to familiarise yourself with the differences between "cup & cone" and "sealed bearing" hubs.

    The "friendliest forum on teh internet" is home to any number of some of the most knowledgeable, experienced and helpful types you might care to meet (a small selection of whom you have met above).

    However, broadly speaking, there is a limited tolerance for people who a) choose to ignore the answers they don't want to hear and b) aren't prepared to make as much of an effort as those they ask their questions of.

    Have a browse through Sheldon Brown's and Park Tools' pages: required reading for all "noobs".

    :) xx

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