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Freehub Oil One Color, 1 Oz.

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About this item

  • Recommended Use: oiling your bike's freehub
  • Specifically designed for Pawl style freehubs which require a lightweight lubricant
  • Flow Point is -40 degrees
  • Extremely low friction, providing the greatest protection
  • Performs consistently throughout a wide temperature range


Our Classic Freehub Oil is a great addition for the bicycle market and another superior product from Dumonde Tech. Freehub Oil is the original lubricant on the market specifically designed for Pawl style freehubs which require a lightweight lubricant. Freehub Oil performs consistently throughout a wide temperature range. Flow Point is -40 degrees, is extremely low friction, providing the greatest protection. Simply follow the manufactures specification for the volume of oil required in your freehub body to experience the superior performance of Dumonde Techs Freehub Oil. With Freehub Oil being light weight, growing reports for other applications have been reported. It can be used as cable lube and brake lever lubricant for the small moving parts and the light weight spring action they have. Time and cold temperatures do not effect performance of Freehub Oil like with heavier viscosity, time and temperature aged greases. They become thicker and stickier as they age slowing down the parts action. PRO X Freehub Oil is Used, Sold, Endorsed and highly Recommended by: Industry 9 Torch Hydra and 101 hubs, Project321 and Kappius Components. Used, Endorsed and Recommended: Pacenti Cycle Design, Profile Racing, Crank Brothers, Ritchey Design, Loaded and e*thirteen.


Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I ordered this to use on my 1999 Trex mtb. I had the freehub off of the bike and cleaned it. Used this to oil it up before putting back into service. It did the trick and would recommend.
Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I ordered this to use on my 1999 Trex mtb. I had the freehub off of the bike and cleaned it. Used this to oil it up before putting back into service. It did the trick and would recommend.
fuel98rider
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
This is indispensable when working on hubs with pawls. My Bontrager 3 pawl, 54t hub started to bind, and I needed a good oil to use when rebuilding it. A heavy oil is perfect for this purpose so it doesn’t bind and keep the pawls from engaging. This is slick, without being tacky. A little bit is all you need. My only reservation is how long will it last. I fairly often ride in wet conditions and am always worried about the elements washing grease and oil away. Also, this is pretty expensive for such a small bottle of oil. They are definitely proud of it.
fuel98rider
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
This is indispensable when working on hubs with pawls. My Bontrager 3 pawl, 54t hub started to bind, and I needed a good oil to use when rebuilding it. A heavy oil is perfect for this purpose so it doesn’t bind and keep the pawls from engaging. This is slick, without being tacky. A little bit is all you need. My only reservation is how long will it last. I fairly often ride in wet conditions and am always worried about the elements washing grease and oil away. Also, this is pretty expensive for such a small bottle of oil. They are definitely proud of it.
Timothy M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Exactly what I needed to do basic maintenance on I9 hubsGreat packaging
Timothy M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
Exactly what I needed to do basic maintenance on I9 hubsGreat packaging
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
My rear hub was screaming when I coasted down steep hills. I took apart the hub and added fresh oil. Surprisingly smooth and quiet now. Hub was on a Magic Kysirium Elite.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
My rear hub was screaming when I coasted down steep hills. I took apart the hub and added fresh oil. Surprisingly smooth and quiet now. Hub was on a Magic Kysirium Elite.
daemoncycler
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
Expensive for the amount but I did manage to oil two freehubs & I'm sure there is enough left to oil many more. Pried the rubber seal off of the bearing side of the freehub & dropped oil slowly in making two complete revolutions. Later found oil dripping out the other end, guess that means we're done.These freehubs were both new but had probably been sitting on a shelf for 20 years, the age of my bicycle. They did not sound good, in fact while coasting I could feel them thunking. Now they are smooth.Makes me think I should always oil freehubs, at least on the older bikes, before installing.
daemoncycler
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
Expensive for the amount but I did manage to oil two freehubs & I'm sure there is enough left to oil many more. Pried the rubber seal off of the bearing side of the freehub & dropped oil slowly in making two complete revolutions. Later found oil dripping out the other end, guess that means we're done.These freehubs were both new but had probably been sitting on a shelf for 20 years, the age of my bicycle. They did not sound good, in fact while coasting I could feel them thunking. Now they are smooth.Makes me think I should always oil freehubs, at least on the older bikes, before installing.
Total Geek
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021
Upgraded my Industry Nine Torch from a 3-pawl Shimano driver to a 6-pawl XD driver. After watching a few videos, I bought this liquid AND the Dumonde grease to complete the job. In one video I watched, a drop of oil was used in the cavity where the spring goes and where the pawl goes. When all 6 springs and pawls are in place, I put a small dab of the grease on top of each pawl and then around the inside of the cog on the wheel. Final step was a bit of oil around the red seal before installing the driver onto the axel and into the housing. The result, for now, is one VERY quiet torch hub. We'll see how long that lasts. My only gripe is that it's bloody pricey, but this little bottle will prob last a lifetime. I'll pass it down to my kids so they can rebuild their hubs too...
Total Geek
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021
Upgraded my Industry Nine Torch from a 3-pawl Shimano driver to a 6-pawl XD driver. After watching a few videos, I bought this liquid AND the Dumonde grease to complete the job. In one video I watched, a drop of oil was used in the cavity where the spring goes and where the pawl goes. When all 6 springs and pawls are in place, I put a small dab of the grease on top of each pawl and then around the inside of the cog on the wheel. Final step was a bit of oil around the red seal before installing the driver onto the axel and into the housing. The result, for now, is one VERY quiet torch hub. We'll see how long that lasts. My only gripe is that it's bloody pricey, but this little bottle will prob last a lifetime. I'll pass it down to my kids so they can rebuild their hubs too...
RC
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
This stuff works exactly as claimed. Here's what happened, and how this oil fixed my mistake...The last time I cleaned and re-greased my hubs I must have been a little over zealous with grease in the rear hub because after reassembly, the ticking of the pawls became quieter, and quieter, and quieter.I knew I'd made a mistake, but decided to test-ride the bike and see if the pawls functioned correctly under "real world" conditions. They seemed fine (but absolutely noiseless), so I decided to be lazy and not clean the grease out.A couple months passed during which my freehub would skip on occasion -- it never had before -- and the skipping grew worse as time progressed into winter.Pretty soon I felt like I'd be a fool to continue going out for a ride and I had to admit to myself that my pawls were now encased in grease that simply was too sticky and wax-like for them to engage reliably in cold temperatures.With a "Grrr" I removed the freehub body, flushed the grease out of it, and applied this Dumonde Freehub Oil.The now correctly-lubed pawls were singing again with that cheerful tick I've loved since childhood, and their action was restored to being quick and reliable -- even in subfreezing temperatures.I know freehub bodies are cheap, but I wanted to experiment and then FIX my mistake. The freehub has been working perfectly ever since.
RC
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
This stuff works exactly as claimed. Here's what happened, and how this oil fixed my mistake...The last time I cleaned and re-greased my hubs I must have been a little over zealous with grease in the rear hub because after reassembly, the ticking of the pawls became quieter, and quieter, and quieter.I knew I'd made a mistake, but decided to test-ride the bike and see if the pawls functioned correctly under "real world" conditions. They seemed fine (but absolutely noiseless), so I decided to be lazy and not clean the grease out.A couple months passed during which my freehub would skip on occasion -- it never had before -- and the skipping grew worse as time progressed into winter.Pretty soon I felt like I'd be a fool to continue going out for a ride and I had to admit to myself that my pawls were now encased in grease that simply was too sticky and wax-like for them to engage reliably in cold temperatures.With a "Grrr" I removed the freehub body, flushed the grease out of it, and applied this Dumonde Freehub Oil.The now correctly-lubed pawls were singing again with that cheerful tick I've loved since childhood, and their action was restored to being quick and reliable -- even in subfreezing temperatures.I know freehub bodies are cheap, but I wanted to experiment and then FIX my mistake. The freehub has been working perfectly ever since.
Matt Overton
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2018
I read online that this was preferred for lubing an Industry Nine freehub. I can say that it definitely works and really quiets the hub down. Very impressed with this product and will keep using it.
Matt Overton
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2018
I read online that this was preferred for lubing an Industry Nine freehub. I can say that it definitely works and really quiets the hub down. Very impressed with this product and will keep using it.