Use a vegetable oil to grease the wheel. Something like olive oil, canola oil, etc will work fine, as it greases the wheel, but will not hurt the rat when it licks it.
They add friction modifier - there is a TSB. See your dealer.
It is possible a family of mice have nested there and that is the squeaking sound you here. that is the most stupidest answer ever if u don't know the answer u shouldn't open your mouth....
Your bike's front wheel may be squeaking due to lack of lubrication, worn out bearings, or misalignment. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prevent squeaking.
Your rear wheel may be squeaking when turning due to worn out wheel bearings or lack of lubrication. It is important to have it checked by a mechanic to prevent further damage.
To stop your kitchen and dish washer door from squeaking try oiling or greasing the hinges.
Try sprinkling talcum powder over it then sweeping it up. It should get between the cracks and stop the squeaking.
Sneezing and/or squeaking aren't characteristics of pregnant mice, this means it is possible that the mouse is sick and you may want to consider taking it to the vet. If the mouse has given birth then squeaking is very, very common from the baby mice as they 'talk' to their mother (mouse) so they can get fed and looked after.
yes, baby mice do squeak. Both mother and babies use specific squeaks to identify each other and to communicate.
Lay still.
squeaking noise coming from sleeve covered arm coming from steering column to the wheel
Your rear wheel may be squeaking due to lack of lubrication, worn brake pads, misaligned wheel, or loose spokes. It is recommended to inspect and address these issues to prevent further damage and ensure smooth operation of your bike.
Your bicycle brakes may be squeaking when you stop due to dirt or debris on the brake pads, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your brakes can help reduce squeaking.