Bearing Juice, Waterproof Grease
Bearing Juice, Waterproof Grease
Bearing Juice is a tough-as-nails lithium grease that’s designed specifically for bicycle use. It’s for all your bits with bearings – such as headsets, bottom brackets and hubs. Read more
- Regular price
- £9.99
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- £9.99
- Regular price
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Description
Bearing Juice is a tough-as-nails lithium grease that’s designed specifically for bicycle use. It’s for all your bits with bearings – such as headsets, bottom brackets and hubs.
Our adhesive formula has been blended specifically for the low speed applications found on bikes. When your bearings start spinning, BJ will kick in and release its magical lubricating juice to reduce friction and battle moisture, keeping your bike running sweeter for longer.
Bearing Juice is extremely resistant to water wash out, whack it in and it stays there. Purge your bearings with it and slap some on the outside of your bearing seals to prevent water from getting inside in the first place.
It's anti corrosion, it's tough against jet washing and it'll guarantee more time on the trails and less time in the workshop.
Remember, Bearing Juice is primarily for your moving parts, such as bearings. For assembly of all threaded parts we would recommend our AAS Juice aluminium anti-seize assembly paste.
Product Info
- Waterproof with high resistance to water washout
- Adhesive grease with incredible sealing properties
- Excellent corrosion protection
- Contains extreme pressure lubricity additives
- Specifically designed for low speed applications, hubs, BB’s, Headsets, Pivot Bearings, Pedals
- Carbon safe
- PCR Recyclable packaging
Step By Step
STEP 1
Remove any old yukky grease from those bearings first.
Dirt Juice Ultimate Degreaser is the perfect tool for the job.
STEP 2
Bearing Juice is easy.
Load it up into your favourite grease gun, paint it on with a brush or blob it on with your fingies.
STEP 3
Pack that Bearing Juice into those bearings.
Don't be shy and be sure to stick some on the seals to keep water out. Don't forget to wipe off any excess.