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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2827.0. "Index shift lubrication" by ROCKS::ROBINSON (Twitching the night away...) Wed Aug 10 1994 08:34

    I don't think this has been asked before and a DIR/TITLE didn't show 
    up much. 
    Question is - should (spit, spit) Shimano index shift levers
    (downtube, not handlebar type) be lubricated? Mine's been in use for 18
    months now, still works fine, but I service/rebuild everything else
    regularly, so what about this? A quick inspection at the weekend
    revealed that it was not easily taken apart, so what do I do? 
    
    Chris
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2827.1The levers should not need lubeLUDWIG::ASMITHWed Aug 10 1994 09:054
         Take the levers apart and clean the parts but don't lube them,
    they don't need it.  You should frequently lube your derailleur.
    
        Abe;
2827.2MASALA::GGOODMANLoonaticWed Aug 10 1994 11:208
    
    Don't lube or you run the risk of jumping gears. Levers work on
    friction, even index, so lubing the levers tends to let the gears
    change at inopportune moments. I wouldn't even bother taking the
    assembly apart unless it is giving you cause for concern. If it's not
    broke, don't fix it...
    
    Graham.