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SRAM Butter Grease - 1oz

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SRAM Butter Grease - 1oz

SRAM Butter Grease - 1oz

What is SRAM Butter Grease used for on a bike?

SRAM Butter Grease is a low-friction, Slickoleum-based grease formulated specifically for the internal moving parts of SRAM and RockShox components that require a smooth, non-drying lubricant. The most common applications are rear hub pawls on SRAM XX, X0, Roam, and Rise wheels, where a thin film of Butter keeps the ratchet mechanism responsive and prevents the pawl springs and engagement surfaces from binding or corroding. It is also the specified grease for RockShox fork lower leg service and Reverb dropper post internals, where the compound's consistency provides the right lubrication without attracting the contamination that heavier greases accumulate over time.

Using the wrong grease in these applications — particularly standard bike grease or anything too thick — can slow engagement response or create sluggish suspension action that shows up on trail before you identify the cause. At 1oz, this is a service-size container appropriate for multiple hub rebuilds, fork lowers services, or Reverb bleeds; a small amount goes a long way since these are thin-film applications, not bearing-packing operations. Store with the lid sealed to prevent drying. For riders who do their own SRAM suspension and drivetrain maintenance, Butter Grease is the correct spec lubricant to have on the bench — attempting to substitute with chain lube or assembly grease produces inconsistent results and voids the intent of SRAM's service specs.

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SRAM Butter Grease - 1oz

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What is SRAM Butter Grease used for on a bike?

SRAM Butter Grease is a low-friction, Slickoleum-based grease formulated specifically for the internal moving parts of SRAM and RockShox components that require a smooth, non-drying lubricant. The most common applications are rear hub pawls on SRAM XX, X0, Roam, and Rise wheels, where a thin film of Butter keeps the ratchet mechanism responsive and prevents the pawl springs and engagement surfaces from binding or corroding. It is also the specified grease for RockShox fork lower leg service and Reverb dropper post internals, where the compound's consistency provides the right lubrication without attracting the contamination that heavier greases accumulate over time.

Using the wrong grease in these applications — particularly standard bike grease or anything too thick — can slow engagement response or create sluggish suspension action that shows up on trail before you identify the cause. At 1oz, this is a service-size container appropriate for multiple hub rebuilds, fork lowers services, or Reverb bleeds; a small amount goes a long way since these are thin-film applications, not bearing-packing operations. Store with the lid sealed to prevent drying. For riders who do their own SRAM suspension and drivetrain maintenance, Butter Grease is the correct spec lubricant to have on the bench — attempting to substitute with chain lube or assembly grease produces inconsistent results and voids the intent of SRAM's service specs.