I recently read somewhere that REDRUM is nothing more than Assembly lube for autos.
To be honest, I have been using assembly lube in my 01 Psylo since new and it works great. I actually mix a little Assembly lube with a few drops of 7wt MX fork oil and it works great!
Assembly lube is ultra-slick and that is why you use it on cams and such when rebuilding engines.
Nice thing is it's fairly cheap too.
Here you go:
"Rockshox Oil- Rockshox repackages and sells Torco RFF oils for their forks. This is a blend of synthetic and mineral oils. The goofball aspect to this is that Rockshox in their infinite wisdom re-grades their product. RS2.5=Torco RFF 5, RS5=Torco RFF 7, RS10=Torco RFF 15, and RS15=Torco RFF 20. Rockshox considers their 5 and 10 weights their stock oils in Boxxer forks. RS5 then has a
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