Wow. Thanks for the reply, Tony. That really sucks.
Maybe we can buy some from overseas, get it put on a shipping container by boat (so the dangers of transporting that stuff are allayed).
Does anybody know about the restrictions in Australia of importing large tins of chemicals (well, as large as the Rohloff oil bulk tin) and shipping that stuff around Australia in smaller quantities?
Rob
I'll look into it and see what I can find out. There must be an MSDS (material safety data sheet) for the stuff.
As a matter of interest, my local repairer recently serviced a Rohloff for a german lady who had cycled from Europe via Russia to Asia and then Australia (including the Gibb river road).
Just to give her Rohloff a thorough going over, she had thoughtfully decided to do a few river crossings during the trip
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When they serviced the hub they found that excessive water had got passed the seal along with bits of sand that had further worn the seal. This in turn meant that oil leaked for the last few thousand kms of her ride. I think she turned up at the shop with 11 of her 14 gears...
The shop had to completely dismantle the hub, remove the gear unit and replace the hub's main snap-in bearings which were rusted as a result.
What was really impressive, though, was that the gear unit was pretty much pristine. New bearing, gaskets and seals and it was shifting as good as new.
Whilst having some oil with you is a good idea, if you miss an oil change then I think, as this demonstrates, it's no showstopper.
Cheers