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Author Topic: need more height... bigger bocks.  (Read 858 times)
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« Reply #15 on: May 10, 2008, 11:38:19 PM »

No. You lubricate them with something like Silicon spray or copper grease or vaseline (recommended by powerskip), but not oil. This is due to the fact it's very runny, makes a hell of a mess and sprays everywhere as soon as you start bouncing. If you look at the photos of me at CB07 repairing ET's bocks you can see how much of a mess they (and my hands) were due to the fact they had been oiled.
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« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2008, 12:36:07 PM »

No. You lubricate them with something like Silicon spray or copper grease or vaseline (recommended by powerskip), but not oil. This is due to the fact it's very runny, makes a hell of a mess and sprays everywhere as soon as you start bouncing. If you look at the photos of me at CB07 repairing ET's bocks you can see how much of a mess they (and my hands) were due to the fact they had been oiled.
and the 7league boots bushings must not be oiled, sprayed, vaselined or the like at all. They have a grease layer which would be damaged with any other grease. (read the manual !!!)
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« Reply #17 on: May 11, 2008, 02:53:19 PM »

and the 7league boots bushings must not be oiled, sprayed, vaselined or the like at all. They have a grease layer which would be damaged with any other grease. (read the manual !!!)
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Maybe because they're a year old though Cheesy
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« Reply #18 on: May 11, 2008, 03:30:46 PM »

and the 7league boots bushings must not be oiled, sprayed, vaselined or the like at all. They have a grease layer which would be damaged with any other grease. (read the manual !!!)
Mine don't Huh
Maybe because they're a year old though Cheesy
I do not think so, this feature was included in the first bulk when 7s where released the first time. So every 7s should have them (these copper bushings).

see e.g. http://www.jump-to-be.com/index.php?id=116&L=1
quote: "Normal bearings must be serviced and oiled - not the bearings of the 7leagueboots! Glide into a oilfree future with the 7leagueboots!"
or http://www.jump-to-be.com/index.php?id=39&L=1
quote: "... Also a special coated and service free glide bearing for more bounce ..."

But I heard that some manuals did not include this info. So ask your local dealer to be sure.
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