Skeelsie":6cu1rdhl said:Thumb it in.
GT-Steve":wrl036mx said:If we're talking the actual taper itself, that the crank arms bolt down onto, then no.
Fitting instructions of my most recent bb's have said no..
I've stripped bikes that have never had the cranks off in 20 years and even without grease there's been no metal binding..
If you really want to use something, a quick wipe over, with some release fluid (loctite 700, 770, etc.) would probably be ok...
RaceFace":wrl036mx said:NOTE: WE RECOMMEND APPLYING A FILM OF
WATERPROOF GREASE TO THE BB SPINDLE
FLATS BEFORE INSTALLING RACE FACE CRANKS
TO HELP PREVENT CORROSION THAT CAN
OCCUR BETWEEN THE CRANK TAPERS AND THE
BB SPINDLE.
natural movement between the two parts and can
adversely affect the life of the crank arm. While this is
a controversial area , our extensive lab testing has
proven that greasing the spindle flats does not
adversely affect the crank arms, while preventing
corrosion has definite benefits. Cranks tend to "suckon" to a greased spindle approximately 0.5mm
(0.020") further than they would onto a dry spindle
using the same torque value (28 ft/lbs. max.) on the
crank bolt. We have taken this into cons ideration in
the CNC machining of our tapers to ensure it is not a
problem.
Lubricating the spindle flats is especially important
when using a non-plated steel BB spindle (Shimano
UN52) or a Titanium BB spindle, as corrosion attack
is much worse in these cases.
Jon Smith":2sqsww72 said:Adding lubrication allows the crank to be pushed on too far damaging the crank tapers, then it is easier for the crank to work loose and become un-usable.