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[ST] Re: chain



On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 serlick@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> 	The chain was replaced and checked by an excellent dealer.
> (Freehold Triumph, NJ) When Ted, my long standing mechanicand factory
> trained Triumph service tech tells me that the sprockets "look like
> new", I believe him. When I took a good long look at the front and
> rear units, they look damned near perfect.
> 	I clean the chain and sprockets religiously and keep them lubed
> with 80 weight oil. Regards, Howard Stephen Serlick '00 Blue ST
> Philadelphia

Good deal, that's amazing that the sprockets looked that good...perhaps a
testament to the lubing you do with that gear oil?  Tell me a little about
what you do there and what you use.  Any problems with it slinging off
onto the tire? 

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