Shimano green colored grease on the hub before putting in cassette.
Thanks. I'm looking this up and seeing different responses online
My freehub/pawl is a Campagnolo
1. Do not use grease on the pawl/hub spline when adding a cassette
2. Use a very thin coating of Triflow teflon so the cassette won't seize later on (the locking threads use anti-seize)
3. Use shimano/sram paste per above.
Wheels are Elite-Drive 50V, which I think have ceramic bearings. I added conti tubes + extenders last night & Vittoria Corsa tires which went on with some effort & inflated to 90 psi & left
them in the garage overnight.
There was some "popping" sound as the tube was being seated during inflation & it sounded like the carbon spokes, but everything checked out fine
I might deflate the tires & add in the Rhinidillos blue liner, as I do for all my other wheels & then set the psi to 110
I used this tool to get the tire on & it was worth every penny & it did not scratch the carbon at all
I've pretty much scratched my Bontrager & Reynolds carbon wheels using regular conti or park tool levers. This tool is much easier to use
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