As per my post in the thread dedicated to my own example, pulling the indicator chain from the hub revealed some decidedly grey and manky looking oil on its end.
This led to thoughts of cleaning out the existing lubricant now it's run in (and the lube will be contaminated with all the resultant particulates) and re-lubing. While not the same, Shimano apparently suggest an oil change on their 11sp Alfine hub at 1k km, then subsequently every 5k km or two years.
Information for the Sturmy-Archer hubs seems less forthcoming / a lot more convoluted; with some running with oil, some grease... the BWR apparently using grease and requiring "no maintenance" although I'm skeptical.
Since the unit is doubtless now outside what could be considered a "running in" period I'd like to see it cleaned and re-lubed.. preferably with oil as this seems like a better choice for this sort of transmission than grease.
If anyonw has any experience of such work on their BWR hub I'd be very interested to hear more
This led to thoughts of cleaning out the existing lubricant now it's run in (and the lube will be contaminated with all the resultant particulates) and re-lubing. While not the same, Shimano apparently suggest an oil change on their 11sp Alfine hub at 1k km, then subsequently every 5k km or two years.
Information for the Sturmy-Archer hubs seems less forthcoming / a lot more convoluted; with some running with oil, some grease... the BWR apparently using grease and requiring "no maintenance" although I'm skeptical.
Since the unit is doubtless now outside what could be considered a "running in" period I'd like to see it cleaned and re-lubed.. preferably with oil as this seems like a better choice for this sort of transmission than grease.
If anyonw has any experience of such work on their BWR hub I'd be very interested to hear more
