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Marine grease

jforgo

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I remember for a while using some of that blue marine grease on my old Yamahas. Has anyone been using it anywhere on their Airheads? I was thinking especially about swingarm, wheel, and steering head bearings.
 
The only grease I use now for that kind of thing is Mobile 1 red synthetic grease. Super sticky, nice color, and a great product.
 
BelRay waterproof grease or the green colored waterproof marine grease is all I use on the pivot points and steering heard bearings. Those points aren't well sealed and I ride in all kinds of weather and that stuff stays put. I've had the same tub of BelRay grease for a while now.
 
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