Ive got a new headset for my new build, im spending a fair bit more money than im accustomed too so want to take a little more care in putting it together.
So this new headset is the type with roller needle bearings, and i was wondering whether theres any reason why the usual thick stuff I plonk into bikes would not be the best choice?
I have weldtite Lithium White grease and a tub of toffee coloured bearing grease from an auto shop.
maplin and get some silicone grease. 4 quid and its enough to do loads of headsets. it's clear and super smooth. lithium will do fine aswell.
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Ive got a new headset for my new build, im spending a fair bit more money than im accustomed too so want to take a little more care in putting it together.
So this new headset is the type with roller needle bearings, and i was wondering whether theres any reason why the usual thick stuff I plonk into bikes would not be the best choice?
I have weldtite Lithium White grease and a tub of toffee coloured bearing grease from an auto shop.
Would something thinner suit the needle bearings?