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From: wensley_tr at comcast.net (Craig)
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 15:54:55 -0400
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I thought you use wire wheels only for a paper weight

Craig

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> Assuming you mean the splines for wire wheels -- I have always used
> (silver) anti-seize, available in the 1/2 lbs bottle.

Oops, in my previous reply I assumed he was asking about the splines in the
half shafts (or drive shafts if you're British) on an IRS Triumph.

I agree, anti-seize for the wire wheel splines (although I'm going back to
the copper-colored stuff next time as the silver doesn't seem to work as
well for me).

-- Randall 

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