There are no grease fittings on the rear end. Everything runs and lubes itself with gear oil that's in the rear end.
if your talking about the rear end bearings just pack them with grease
This question is missing make model and year information.Any answer would be incorrect with out thisOrYou could just inject grease into the grease nipples
Axle grease is used for the axle bearings that support the axle shafts. Rear end fluid also known as gear oil which is used in the rear differential to lube the ring and pinion gears.
It does not hold grease, it holds gear lube. It holds whatever it takes to fill to the bottom of the fill hole. When it starts running out it is full.
The kind of grease isn't that important. You can spend good money on high-end lithium bike specific grease if you want, but something used wheel bearing in cars or similar will do just fine. Some prefer to use grease for outboard engines, as it's a tad more resistant to water.
Sterling 10.25
You don't. It uses a small amount of transmission grease similar to the grease in the rear end.
There are no "grease" points on the rear axle. The gear oil is checked and filled through the plug in the differential cover.There are no "grease" points on the rear axle. The gear oil is checked and filled through the plug in the differential cover.
rear end lub is 90 weight oil. the kind is a personal preference.
80w90 gear oil.
you dont it is packed with grease from the manufacturer