Never. And I don't see why you should, at least with aluminium freehubs. If the cassette is hard to get off, it's usually because of cassette bite. Grease will do nothing to alleviate that problem. Campagnolo freehubs have taller splines however and cassette bite is much less of an issue.
Thanks.
Cassette went on smoothly after I watched a few videos which showed me how to align everything with the notch.
Added a light coating of parktool asc-1 antiseize to the locking threads & torqued to 40nm & added tubes & tires
I might deflate the tires tomorrow & add in blue Rhinodillo liners as the vittoria's are more prone to punctures & theres always broken glass/debris on the road on the way to the dedicated bike path
I took a brief look at the paper manual/foldout that came in the campy cassette box & to my amusement, their US support office is in Carlsbad, literally 9 miles down from me.
Will start on rest of build tomorrow / fri night & try to get it done over the weekend.
Chris replied that they would send out the missing top cap, but I guess I can still get the build done without that, as all the other parts are there & get an idea of where I need to cut the steerer
The geometry is very similar to my existing Madone SL7 +-/2cm in some places, so I expect the reach to be the same & the seatpost to be a bit higher, so that height will be lowered to compensate.
Elite-Wheels Drive 50V are pretty darn good with the ceramic bearings, though they shipped it with Shimano Dura-Ace brake pads that I gave to my neighbor
I emailed support asking about the pads compatibility & they got mixed up & decided to ship out another set of wheels
, resulting in a mad scramble to stop them from sending something I hadn't paid for