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  • lower fork service: What alternatives to the Slick Honey / SRAM Butter rip off?
  • mrmoofo
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    As mentioned in a another post, I have just done a lower fork service (two, in fact) so I need to replace my stash of Sram Butter / Slick Honey fork grease.

    Obviously , it is a very special lube, mined from a single cave on a long lost island, and can only be harvested at midnight.
    But 12 quid for 30 ml!

    I know oil prices are going up – but there must be something out there that can be used.
    Or am I just being tight? I am a pensioner, don’t you know

    davros
    Full Member

    Lard

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    so I need to replace my stash of Sram Butter

    But 12 quid for 30 ml

    That’s about enough for 2 billion fork/shock /seatpost services, how have you run out? Also at £12 a tub it’ll work out at pennies a year.

    Or am I just being tight? I am a pensioner, don’t you know

    Last time you bought it you paid in non metric didn’t you?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Big tub of slick honey. I bought mine years ago- you could make good money just buying a big one and putting it in little botles I think

    chakaping
    Full Member

    RSP Slick Kick is a fine alternative.

    Dunno if you still consider it a rip-off though?

    tomtomthepipersson
    Free Member

    I use RSP Slick Kick.

    RSP Slick Kick Grease

    jeffl
    Full Member

    I bought some Stendec fork grease as there was no slick honey/SRAM butter available at the time.

    Seems to do the job, but a quick search shows it’s not in stock at Wiggle or CRC.

    nickc
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    But 12 quid for 30 ml!

    How have you managed to squeeze that much into two forks?

    Yak
    Full Member

    Stendec suspension grease. I bought a tub years ago and still haven’t finished it. I have no idea how it rates on the unicorn poo special lube scale.. but I keep lubing up suspension things with it and it seems to work.

    H1ghland3r
    Free Member

    I know my suspension service routine is well below par but I have a 35g tube of Slick Honey that’s 10 years old and is still half full.!

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    My 30 ml pot has done 6+ lower fork services, so I have eked it out as much as I could.

    If the going rate is 12 quid, the it is 12 quid and at 2 quid per fork service then it’s hardly going to eat up the soft food and tinned peach money.

    I am fairly sure they didn’t have to use liquid gold in my Ducati forks when it was serviced. But I might be wrong.

    Thanks @tomtomthepipersson – that looks interesting

    @davros
    – Lard is the obvious back up as it seems to be std issue at Rockshox. I am wondering in Bacon fat might also release a good aroma on the trails. Maybe I could follow their lead and just not bother with any grease.

    Yak
    Full Member

    Stendec is £9 for 150ml.
    Or what j-tech use above ^ RSP stuff.
    Whatever you get, you’ll have a tub that will last years.

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    My 30 ml pot has done 6+ lower fork services,

    Wtaf, you’re only supposed to apply a tiny smear, to the seal rings and legs, not a ruddy gert dollop of the stuff.

    Think of it more like vaselineing your face lips not bum lips.

    Phil_H
    Full Member

    PM 600?

    The size of that tube means I’ll probably be able to leave it to someone in my will!

    joebristol
    Full Member

    £25 for a 500g tub of rsp slik kick at j-tech tuning.

    I use it on forks, shocks and dropper posts. That tub should last me basically forever.

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    Thanks all ..

    Wtaf, you’re only supposed to apply a tiny smear, to the seal rings and legs, not a ruddy gert dollop of the stuff.

    5 ml per fork – so 2.5 ml per leg is not a lot – if you fill the tops seals as per RS recommendations

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    ^ I would suspect it is – but with a much greater mark up.
    Hence why I asked the question

    kimbers
    Full Member

    +1 the RSP stuff from Jtech

    mrdestructo
    Full Member

    https://www.super-lube.com/silicone-lubricating-grease-with-syncolon-ptfe-92016

    I can pretty much only get this where I am. I’m banking on it not dissolving my fork. No fancy bike greases, or if there are have to pay prices that are 2.5x back home. There seems to be a lot of scenario specific greases in the full range with Super Lube Nowadays running SR Suntour forks on the bikes so no fork oil, just lube. I’ll use this for everything I think.

    The price on this website seems high. It cost me £24.50.

    andybrad
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    Daft question, is it not the same as a rubber grease used in automotives, that’s not mineral based ?

    absolutely not the same.

    fossy
    Full Member

    Ta, just asking as my X-fusion Hilo SL specifies red rubber grease on the seals, but that runs on car ATF fluid

    ansdy
    Full Member

    My 30ml tin from here has lasted for ages:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283870510546

    Cheers

    Andy

    dirkpitt74
    Full Member

    I’ve got the RSP stuff.

    ogden
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    +1 for rsp slik kick. I bought a big tub for £25 years ago and I’ve barely made a dent in it.

    super_12
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    A decent sized pot of Stendec would be my recommendation.

    dc1988
    Full Member

    I was also under the impression that’s you’re supposed to put a very light smear on mating surfaces but the suspension oil is still what will be the lubricant. I bought one of those tiny tins as it lasts forever and I didn’t want a huge pot sat around unused for the sake of saving a few quid.

    I would be interested to know how much should be used. I think in the past before I had any SRAM butter I just used a little suspension oil instead.

    GeForceJunky
    Full Member

    I use Lucas Red n Tacky for forks, shocks and bearings and haven’t exploded in a ball of flames, yet.

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    I would be interested to know how much should be used. I think in the past before I had any SRAM butter I just used a little suspension oil instead.

    It is meant to be a smear – but I would rather it’s a slightly larger smear than to one RS put in to start with. It’s lube – it will aid moving parts – there are no air ports to be blocked in the air spring slide.

    I am guessing way to much could reduce the size if the air chamber – but that would have to be a token or twos worth …

    I thought the 10ml of oil was just to keep everything coated / wiper foams lubed. Most of the time it will be just sitting at the bottom of the legs.

    super_12
    Free Member

    It’s a light smear if it is inside an upper – a more liberal smear if it is outside (i.e. wiper seals). Any excess will find its way out of the lowers on the first ride (and needs wiping off ASAP before it attracts dirt and drags it back in).

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Anyone else also use it to keep dropper posts running smooth?

    I often lift the collar on my OneUp posts and pop a bit under there.

    ogden
    Free Member

    Anyone else also use it to keep dropper posts running smooth?

    I often lift the collar on my OneUp posts and pop a bit under there.

    Probably where I use most of it. One up droppers seem to need it more often than any I’ve had before.

    reluctantjumper
    Full Member

    Yep, got a tub of Stendec stuff that is 10 years old now and used for forks, shocks and dropper posts. At the rate it’s going down I’ll still have the tub into the next century!

    chakaping
    Full Member

    One up droppers seem to need it more often than any I’ve had before.

    They are so hungry for the stuff, yeah.

    This has reminded me to top mine up this eve actually.

    cx_monkey
    Full Member

    Shell Rhodina BBZ – £15 for 400g. Did lots of research into it trying to get something like slick honey/SRAM butter. Its the same viscosity, NLGI number and make up – i.e. its the same stuff. even looks the same…

    andybrad
    Full Member

    I use Lucas Red n Tacky for forks, shocks and bearings and haven’t exploded in a ball of flames, yet.

    yup you wont but you will have poorer suspension performance on a piece of kit thats one of the most expensive bits on your bike.

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    Shell Rhodina BBZ – £15 for 400g. Did lots of research into it trying to get something like slick honey/SRAM butter. Its the same viscosity, NLGI number and make up – i.e. its the same stuff. even looks the same…

    Brilliant – thanks for that !

    GeForceJunky
    Full Member

    I’ve got a new pair of Pikes that need a lube and airshaft so will give the BBZ a go.

    drewd
    Full Member

    Shell Rhodina BBZ – £15 for 400g. Did lots of research into it trying to get something like slick honey/SRAM butter. Its the same viscosity, NLGI number and make up – i.e. its the same stuff. even looks the same…

    I’m still working my way through a 50g tube of RSP Slik Kick, but when I eventually run out I’ll give this a shot. Cheers.

    Big-Bud
    Free Member

    Tbh your been tight .you also won’t find stendec anymore sadly he passed away suddenly.
    Just buy it.

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