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  • What non bike-tax suspension grease?
  • matt_outandabout
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    As above, what light and slick grease for suspension forks without paying dafty bike price…

    andyrm
    Free Member

    I like Silkolene RG2 as it’s light, stays put nicely and is cheap. Been using it for years across multiple suspension brands with no ill effects.

    ogden
    Free Member

    I trawled the internet looking for something and never found anything, or at least anything I was confident enough to bung in my expensive forks.

    I ended up lumping it and spent £25 on a 500g tub of RSP SLICK KICK GREASE – Same as Sram Butter. Done countless shocks forks and droppers and barely made a dent in it.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    I use RG2 for bearings but wouldn’t use it in a fork.

    I use Loctite Superlube. Not slick honey/slickoleum light but really very close. It used to be the recommended lube for Turner suspension bushings.

    I will buy a pot of slick honey once it’s all gone (or slickoleum if anyone ever imports it) but the difference isn’t big enough to justify leaving half a tube of Superlube.

    Superlube

    chakaping
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    I’ve only just finished the little tub of SRAM butter I’ve had for about 8 years.

    And that’s only because my one up seat post is so hungry for the stuff.

    It’s not somewhere I bother looking for a saving, for that reason.

    Got slick kick to replace it.

    Andy-R
    Full Member

    Molycote 33 – I seem to recall that Marzocchi used to recommend it.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I bought a big tub of slick honey years back, might almost get to the bottom of it this year… Is there anything else better now?

    Tim
    Free Member

    RG2. I use it in everything and never had an issue

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