and there's me thinking I had better get out to the garage on Saturday and clean the copper grease off the pins on both bikes .....and luckily I have now stopped thinking about it.
Just what I was thinking
. For all these years Ive been happily using copper crest on my caliper pins, never had any problems but now....
.So I read the spec of it :
DESCRIPTION
COPPERCREST is a low friction, anti-seize lubricant manufactured from a combination of micro-size copper flakes and graphite, dispersed in a water resistant grease and fortified with antioxidants, plus rust and corrosion inhibitors.
COPPERCREST provides a shield against metal-to-metal contact, preventing seizure and corrosion. Its ingredients create an effective matrix between mated surfaces and are unaffected by contraction or expansion. It fills irregularities and imperfections and resists welding, hardening or setting.
COPPERCREST provides low friction and cushions impact and shock loads. Low shear between particles reduces stick-slip, allowing quick disassembly with minimum spanner torque. It will not squeeze out of the threads, gum up or wash off.
ADVANTAGES Conforms to MIL-A-907E. Service range:- 54C (-65F) to 982C (1800F) Contains no zinc or lead. Lowers friction; reduces tightening torque on threaded components. Permits reuse of fittings; saves stud, bolt and nut replacement. Base grease optimised for brushability and stability over a wide temperature range. Not affected by contraction; expansion or vibration. Will not run, drip or settle out.
APPLICATIONS
COPPERCREST has no equal in temperature services up to 982C (1800F). Fittings that are heated red hot, then allowed to cool, can quickly be disassembled without seizure or distortion blah blah blah...
At this point I stopped worrying also.