Pace Fork Lubrication

edberwick
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Having been out of the game for a while i bought myself a new On-One frame - lovingly transferred all my old componenets and some new and bought some dirt cheap Pace RC36 stealths.
Now i realise why they were so cheap. Aside from having the "old style" seal on them, I am finding it impossible to work out what grease to use in them. I had some old RC7 grease which i've used up and now my grease gun is feeling sad and unused. can anyone advice what suspension grease is good + safe to use on Pace carbon forks?
Ta Ed
Now i realise why they were so cheap. Aside from having the "old style" seal on them, I am finding it impossible to work out what grease to use in them. I had some old RC7 grease which i've used up and now my grease gun is feeling sad and unused. can anyone advice what suspension grease is good + safe to use on Pace carbon forks?
Ta Ed
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More RC7 if you can get it.
Do they have grease ports? Or oil bath lubrication?0 -
G-Spot Grease ports.
I've tried searching online for RC7 but no luck0 -
Used to use it on my old Indys back in the 90s - always wanted to eat it, but then again I am strange.
I'd contact Pace TBH - Manitou Prep M may work fine, or any teflon grease.0 -
Give Pace a call."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Anyone know if i can get a servicing kit including seals etc from them. i'm pretty handy with the spanners, used to service my 97 Bomber Z1's no problems, on that note anyone got a crown for them need 1" 1/8' Ahead...0
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yes Pace."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0