CyclingDeal Bike Bicycle Grease Lubricant Injector Gun 9/16″ Threaded – Mini Tool for Greasing Bottom Bracket & Headset Bearings & Pedals & Hubs

(126 customer reviews)

$29.98

  • USE FRIENDLY: A grease gun is used to add lubrication to bike parts, such as bottom brackets, headset bearing, hub bearings etc. The gun injects the grease evenly and smoothly and the removable nozzle to help you clean the grease gun with peace and love.
  • ONE HAND OPERATION: One-handed operation allows you to hold the parts while greasing them.
  • RECOMMENDATIONS: Screw in the grease bottle completely and squeeze grease in the unit before using. Please clean the nozzle regularly to avoid grease blocked.
  • 2 x GOLDEN ELITE LUBRICANT (4 oz / 120ml): The lubricant is included. Great for all the bike components. Anti-jammed, superior sealant which protects components from dust and water.Reduces squeaks and damage caused by friction. To be used hot and cold weathers, suitable temperature from -25℃ to 200℃.
  • ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We’re so confident about our product quality that we can provide a 5-year warranty! Made in Taiwan.
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  1. JEFF HECK

    Finally got a chance to use this grease gun on my Speedplay Zero pedals. I had been using the gun sold by Speedplay for their pedals but it failed and was a huge mess after a few uses. This gun works well once you figure out how to do it. The trick is holding the screw port insert tight against the body of the pedal as you squeeze the gun. Rotate the pedal a quarter turn and repeat. It can be messy as the old grease oozes out the backside of the pedal. Once you get it figured out the pedals are nice and tight, which means they are properly filled with grease. We shall see how long this grease lasts but I expect no problems. I love these pedals and do not like the new style, will keep lubing them twice a season.

    JEFF HECK

  2. Forzaman

    Worked perfect for injecting grease into my 2000 Specialized RockHopper MTB Manitou front fork “micro-lube” zerk fittings.

    Forzaman

  3. Max

    Performed the task as it should.

    Max

  4. Treker

    High performence grease is expensive. This grease gun tends to waste it. First it takes a lot of grease to load the chamber. Second, when you finally get the grease to flow and stop pumping, the grease continues to come out of the nozzle. And not just a little bit.

    A far better and far less expensive tool is a 2.5 or 5 cc syringe without the needle. Remove the plunger, squirt in enough grease to fill half the syringe, put the plunger back and depress until the grease is ready to come out of the tip. When you stop applying pressure to the plunger the grease immediately stops coming out. That’s the way a precision grease applicator should work.

    Treker

  5. Jim

    Ease of use once it is primed. Great precision grease application

    Jim

  6. KBC

    I was refurbishing my road bike with new cables, housing, jockey wheels, etc. and wanted a grease gun for application in hard-to-reach areas. This item worked very well. The grease is a medium viscosity that flows easily and stays put. I used it on the headset races, freewheel bearings, and even applied some into the grease port on some Speedplay pedals. I’ve had several rides since the overhaul and all is running smoothly.

    KBC

  7. Geo

    With a slight modification it can work with philwoods 1/2″ thread. Drill a hole in the philwood cap and wrap some Teflon tape around it. Then screw the philwood 3oz tube with the modified cap onto the grease gun. Squeeze the grease tube as you prime the plunger on the grease gun. Repeat until you get grease coming out the grease gun nozzle. Took about 15 Squeezes for me. Great grease gun so far.

    Geo

  8. John Sulsenti

    I have a few of these. I don’t mix the different greases I use. They screw right on the 3oz. tubes.

    John Sulsenti