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Re: Chain Cleaning
Hi H. Rollins!
Experience as a despatch rider for longer than I care to remember is, if you
KEEP oiling it (by which I mean fit a Scottoiler), you will double the life
of your chain and sprockets: constant oiling effectively washes the chain is
the theory, and I feel from experience that's true. But I know what you mean
about bicycle chains, neglect them and they're horrid!
Colin Peterson
Brighton, UK
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 06:21:03 -0500
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> Subject: Chain Cleaning
> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 22:47:00 -0600
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> Being an avid bicyclist, I am used to cleaning the chain and re-oiling =
> it regularly. Anyone know if we are to clean the drive chain =
> periodically or just keep waxing away?
> H. Rollins
> 00ST
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