Most threaded fasteners (except for fasteners with threadlocker) will benefit from the application of a light bike-specific lubricant. This prevents corrosion and abrasion, and also allows for a tighter fit with a given torque. For this reason, it’s a good idea to lubricate almost all threaded fasteners, but especially the following fasteners and parts interfaces. They really need grease to function properly.
When lubricating parts for assembly, only a thin film of lubricant is necessary. Any excess lube must be removed or it will attract dirt.
• Seat post/seat tube interface
• On aluminium and steel frames (only), grease the seat post where it inserts into the frame. • Bottom bracket threads
• We recommend applying grease to all bottom bracket/frame interfaces, as well as the bearing/cup interfaces. This prevents corrosion and will virtually eliminate creaks, a common complaint among riders with cartridge-bearing bottom brackets. • Stem/steerer tube interface
• Grease quill stems where they insert into the head tube. With direct-connect stems, a light oil is recommended with metal and carbon steerers, as grease may make it difficult to properly secure this type of stem to the steerer. • Stem/handlebar/bar end pinch bolts
• For the safety of the rider it’s critical that the bolts are correctly tightened. Apply a small amount of grease to the threads when you retighten and torque the pinch bolts.