lithium vs. moly grease, u joints, BMW R100GS

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Rob Kleinschmidt, Nov 26, 2008.

  1. Rob Kleinschmidt

    S'mee Guest

    I said GREASE not pate. Come on keep up, you're the smart one and I'm
    the underpaid comedy relief.
     
    S'mee, Nov 30, 2008
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  2. Rob Kleinschmidt

    . Guest

    There. I fixed it for you.
     
    ., Nov 30, 2008
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  3. Rob Kleinschmidt

    S'mee Guest

    Proving once again o' senile pervert that you can't fix a damn
    thing...and if that's funny my real name is Richard Millhouse Nixon.
     
    S'mee, Nov 30, 2008
    #23
  4. Rob Kleinschmidt

    S'mee Guest

    Come on...he is the most mechanicly incompetetant personality here. I
    mean good grief he doesn't even change much less BELIEVE you need to
    change brake fluid.
     
    S'mee, Nov 30, 2008
    #24
  5. Rob Kleinschmidt

    . Guest

    Well *look it up*, ya putz.

    Graphite can be found in in combination with various other unwanted
    minerals such as quartz and silica and graphite *ore* may have to be
    refined six times to reach the purity that is needed for it to be used
    in a colloidal solution.
     
    ., Nov 30, 2008
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  6. Rob Kleinschmidt

    S'mee Guest

    SO now you are backpeddling and trying to justify your stupidity and
    lack of intelligence by claiming the choice of which type of graphite
    matters more than graphite in general?

    Damn you are a pathetic loser.
     
    S'mee, Nov 30, 2008
    #26
  7. If you re-read the post I was responding to, he
    was suggesting Honda moly paste, which is a
    fine product for splines but totally inappropriate
    for a zerk/grease guns/u-joint problem.
     
    Rob Kleinschmidt, Dec 1, 2008
    #27
  8. Indeed he is.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 1, 2008
    #28
  9. Rob Kleinschmidt

    . Guest

    This is a technical newsgroup intended to exchange technical
    information,
    it's not a bicycle.
    The naive user of lubricants containing graphite in a colloidal
    suspension or
    in a soapy binder may have no concept that graphite has varying levels
    of
    purity and that it can contain silica that will actually cause wear.

    Arco stopped making its own Arco Graphite product decades ago when it
    caused engine wear.

    The US Air Force also prohibits using graphite lubricants on its
    planes and missiles because it causes corrosion when in contact with
    aluminum parts.
    And you, sirrah, are a pustulent pimple on a baboon's striped ass.
     
    ., Dec 1, 2008
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  10. Rob Kleinschmidt

    TOG@Toil Guest

    You keep saying that, so why do you post so much irrelevant invective
    and obscenity on it?
     
    TOG@Toil, Dec 1, 2008
    #30
  11. Rob Kleinschmidt

    . Guest

    It's always in response to you and your catamite S'mee trashing the
    group.

    If you stop trashing every message, I won't have to stoop to your
    level
    of discourse.
     
    ., Dec 1, 2008
    #31
  12. Rob Kleinschmidt

    TOG@Toil Guest

    Actually, no, it's not. You do it to anyone and everyone.
    Sad, sad. You really are a horrible human being, aren't you? Lost your
    job, nobody to share your life with, nothing to do except blame others
    for the failure of your life, nothing to say except an endless stream
    of petty invective and obscenity....... Hohum.
     
    TOG@Toil, Dec 1, 2008
    #32
  13. Rob Kleinschmidt

    . Guest

    Wrong. You were the lone turd in this punch bowl, and now you've
    spawned
    S'mee to pollute it.
     
    ., Dec 1, 2008
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  14. Rob Kleinschmidt

    TOG@Toil Guest

    *Sigh*

    I rest my case.

    (Got anything else to add about camshaft bearings, while you're here?)
     
    TOG@Toil, Dec 1, 2008
    #34
  15. Just drop it. You failed the bar exam, much to the disappointment of
    your father. You're not a barrister, so give up the courtroom drama.
     
    Horst Weltschmerz, Dec 1, 2008
    #35
  16. Ah! And he morphs again....
     
    The Older Gentleman, Dec 1, 2008
    #36
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