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Clutch fork grease

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.. as it says, what grease do I use to lubricate the fork and pivot area?
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Re: Clutch fork grease

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If available in your Country, I'd suggest the one used in the factory, that's to say AGIP 33FD.
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Re: Clutch fork grease

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Bruce for applications like this I've always been happy with the results I get using Mercury outboard marine grease.Sounds funny but this stuff is sticky and hangs around a long time.It resists getting washed away .You can buy it in small tubes wherever they cater to boat people. :D
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similar to what murray suggested is Bel-Ray Salt Water Proof grease. Sticky thick and water resistant. Available at most motorcycle shops.
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Marine grease eh? I'll give it a shot, thanks for all your inputs.
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Re: Clutch fork grease

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I use Dirty Dan's Hand Packed Super CV Joint Grease.
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