

When you're coasting, your bike shouldn't be trying to pedal itself. That speed-sapping, noisy drag in your freehub body can cost you valuable momentum. The only way to replace that lost speed? More effort from you. Low-friction Dumonde Tech Freehub Oil lubricates the mechanisms in your standard pawl freehub, ensuring that drag is reduced to a minimum. This oil is lightweight, so it resists the oxidation process that causes heavier greases to become thicker and stickier with age. And with a flow point of -40 degrees, Freehub Oil is well-suited for riding in lower temperatures. When applying to the freehub, follow the manufacturer's specification for the required volume. Most manufacturers of standard pawl freehubs recommend lightweight oil such as Freehub Oil instead of traditional grease, which can cause pawls to stick and lead to slipping. Because of its light weight, Dumonde Tech Freehub Oil can multi-task as cable and brake lever lubricant. Freehub Oil comes in 1oz and 4oz bottles.
| Manufacturer | Dumonde Tech |
| Part number | 2053 |
| Item Weight | 28.3 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 28.35 g |
| Item model number | Dumonde Tech |
| Material | Oil |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specific uses | Prevent Corrosion |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Peerless
Accept no substitute. The benchmark product for freehub maintenance.
R**C
WORKS VERY WELL
This stuff works exactly as claimed. Here's what happened, and how this oil fixed my mistake...The last time I cleaned and re-greased my hubs I must have been a little over zealous with grease in the rear hub because after reassembly, the ticking of the pawls became quieter, and quieter, and quieter.I knew I'd made a mistake, but decided to test-ride the bike and see if the pawls functioned correctly under "real world" conditions. They seemed fine (but absolutely noiseless), so I decided to be lazy and not clean the grease out.A couple months passed during which my freehub would skip on occasion -- it never had before -- and the skipping grew worse as time progressed into winter.Pretty soon I felt like I'd be a fool to continue going out for a ride and I had to admit to myself that my pawls were now encased in grease that simply was too sticky and wax-like for them to engage reliably in cold temperatures.With a "Grrr" I removed the freehub body, flushed the grease out of it, and applied this Dumonde Freehub Oil.The now correctly-lubed pawls were singing again with that cheerful tick I've loved since childhood, and their action was restored to being quick and reliable -- even in subfreezing temperatures.I know freehub bodies are cheap, but I wanted to experiment and then FIX my mistake. The freehub has been working perfectly ever since.
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