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So I got this Ross Apollo in a trade for a knackerd barracuda beast and was wondering what lube I need? I live in DC so probably no hill grinding as this is a collectors bike and needs to be treated nicely!
this is the kinda thing that I want to rock around the weekend instead of my regular schwinn cruiser. And yes, I already gave the flaking chrome on the wheels a do over with 0000 steel wool and a couple coats of clear nail polish. I like the āpatinaā effect a lot. So. After having the bike apart I decided to start on the rear hub so I did the usual cleaned it up good and popped some new balls in the retainer and I did not do a ton of research and I used what I had, parktool ppl-1 grease, is this ok? Is polyurethane based and has high shear strength and a 475F drop point. So these are my questions. :1 do I need to switch to a high temp grease? :2 will the grease I used be affected? :3 so far my hub works smoothly makes a nice metallic āwirrā smooth clutch engagement, If I hold the brake arm and grasp the cog and turn back abruptly the wheel stops smoothly and instantly. No grease leaks yet but I havenāt put the wheel on the bike so I will have to see. Perfect bearing adjustment. So far everything checks out! So although the grease I used is fine maybe in another 1-2 years when I rebuild I might put a high temp grease for peace of mind, I donāt mind pulling my hub apart now to put a better grease but it will be a chore, I really love this bike, I want to put some accessories and a new slick and front brick. So let me know if Iām good or am I just obsessing over details!
thanks!
this is the kinda thing that I want to rock around the weekend instead of my regular schwinn cruiser. And yes, I already gave the flaking chrome on the wheels a do over with 0000 steel wool and a couple coats of clear nail polish. I like the āpatinaā effect a lot. So. After having the bike apart I decided to start on the rear hub so I did the usual cleaned it up good and popped some new balls in the retainer and I did not do a ton of research and I used what I had, parktool ppl-1 grease, is this ok? Is polyurethane based and has high shear strength and a 475F drop point. So these are my questions. :1 do I need to switch to a high temp grease? :2 will the grease I used be affected? :3 so far my hub works smoothly makes a nice metallic āwirrā smooth clutch engagement, If I hold the brake arm and grasp the cog and turn back abruptly the wheel stops smoothly and instantly. No grease leaks yet but I havenāt put the wheel on the bike so I will have to see. Perfect bearing adjustment. So far everything checks out! So although the grease I used is fine maybe in another 1-2 years when I rebuild I might put a high temp grease for peace of mind, I donāt mind pulling my hub apart now to put a better grease but it will be a chore, I really love this bike, I want to put some accessories and a new slick and front brick. So let me know if Iām good or am I just obsessing over details!
thanks!


















It works fine for now but on my next rebuild Iāll remember to not cheep out