White Industries have detailed service instructions on their website.
One of the things I really like about that company.

http://www.whiteind.com/images/Instructions_Freewheel_Disassembly.pdf

The short version - sealed cartridge bearings, no loose balls!  Light
oil for the pawls, no grease.  You need their FW removal tool and a
red handle Park pin spanner.

Bill

On Feb 23, 4:49 pm, charlie <charles_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I ride regularly in the Pacific Northwest  when its raining. Just
> wondering if any of you have a White Industries  two speed freewheel
> and what do you lube/service it with? I've read of using oil but it
> seems to me that these are sealed and greased. Also will I need any
> special disassembly tools.
> I only have around 1800 miles or so on it  but its been my weekly
> trainer/commuter. Wondering also how many miles I can get out of one
> of these. I have gone through one chain but it was only 75% worn when
> I changed it. Also I'm half way looking into a lightweight fully
> enclosed chain case for it, any leads? It would be nice for it to be
> something that could be adapted to a QuickBeam someday too.
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