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Lubrication
Normal conditions
Lubrication of the R45 RingDrive
We recommend using a quality 10w synthetic oil (such as Mobile 1® 10w-30 or
equivalent) on the RingDrive assembly and helical splines on the driveshell. Oil provides
optimal low drag, low viscosity lubrication for our R45 and R45 Disc RingDrive system.
RingDrive lube is also acceptable. Do not substitute other brands of grease as they may
be too sticky for the helix of the RingDrive and cause hub engagement problems and
premature wear.
Cold conditions
To ensure proper engagement in sub-freezing conditions, first be sure that there is no water
or moisture inside the hubshell. The hub may require an overhaul to ensure that the hub
interior is completely water-free. A quality 10w synthetic oil (such as Mobil 1® 10w-30 or
equivalent) works well over a wide range of temperatures, even in subzero conditions. Do
not over fill.
Wet conditions
Riding in wet conditions necessitates more frequent service. Often this is as simple as removing
the axle and driveshell from the hub and removing any moisture from inside the hub shell. This
should not replace periodic complete disassembly and maintenance, especially in ex treme or
prolonged wet conditions. Since it is nearly impossible to seal a hub from water and still have it
spin freely, we have designed our hubs to be able to operate normally with some water intrusion.
Although the bearings are stainless steel and will resist water-induced corrosion, the lubricant
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will eventually deteriorate, leading to premature bearing wear and possible failure. High-pressure
spray washing, transporting or riding the bicycle in the rain, or submersion in water while riding
can all lead to lubricant contamination by water. Be aware of these situations and ser vice more
frequently when they occur.
I f you have any additional questions, please call our Technical S er vices D epar tment at
800.523.6008, or check out our web site for tech info and videos: www.chrisking.com
R45 Disc Front Axle Diagrams
R45 Disc 100mm x 12mm disassembly,
reassembly and adjustment follows
R45 Disc Rear Axle Diagrams
rear axle procedures
R45D FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY
REV. 4/21/2015, BY E. NEWTON
™
37011 AXLE FT R45D 2PC
2 x 17009 AXLE O-RING RD SM
18105 AXLE BITER
37606
17652 AXLE END R45D 12MM
RD ADJ CLAMP
17631 SCREW
37633
37606
57440 RD OB
RD QR INSERT
RD ADJ CLAMP
DRIVESHELL BEARING
17639 O-RING
17631 SCREW
(DRIVESHELL-C)
17652 AXLE END R45D 12MM
37606
57440 RD OB
RD ADJ CLAMP
DRIVESHELL BEARING
17631 SCREW
(DRIVESHELL-C)
17002 ADJ CONE RD FT
37012 AXLE END FT R45D
18105 AXLE BITER
18616 AXLE END CAP 142x12MM
37013 AXLE FT R45D 100x12MM
2 x 17009 AXLE O-RING RD SM
37641 AXLE RR R45D 11SPD
17009 AXLE O-RING RD SM
17214 AXLE O-RING
37651 AXLE RR R45D 142x12MM
17009 AXLE O-RING RD SM
17214 AXLE O-RING
17914 AXLE BITER
18616 AXLE END CAP 142x12MM