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Old 05-04-2010, 05:21 AM
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Im after some UREA grease to sort the ringing shifter out but Honda says its discontinued. So for those of you that have sorted your ringing shifter using alternative grease. What did you use?
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Was looking to regrease my shifter but also discovered Honda no longer sell the super high temp grease. What can/should be used instead?
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Now I know!
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Another high temp polyurea grease would do I suspect

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Thats what I thought, only problem is the ones I've found just seem to label themselves as "grease" and don't give any clue as to what type exactly..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COMMA-CV-J...item336d3d8d0b


CV Joint grease apparently should be fine? Might just give that a go
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Found this:


http://www.bernardip...08798-9002.aspx

http://www.inlinefou...suhiteurgr.html

Or would this do? I'm not sure:
http://uk.rs-online....7633D4E4F4E4526

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/indust...cants/0692671/
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Thanks, apparently neither ship outside the US
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Look at the 2 bottom links, it's a UK company and both of those are high temp greases - they are just not polyurea. The first one looks like it is higher temp
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Try Silkolene PRO RG2 Racing Grease. Opie recommended it as an alternative

Ive used this on mine and worked a treat. Also good for clutch fork as it clings to the surface of what ever you put it on


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