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nope use a brush and gunk to clean the chain and sprockets then wipe dry with a clean rag, then oil chain with another brush and wipe off any excess.Forty bangers seems alot of money to me when it only takes you a couple of mins by hand-but each to there own i suppose.
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?40. No way.
I use Muc-Off cleaner and lube. Seems pretty good. I also have an oiler too so no major worries about keeping the chain in good condition. Get my stuff from http://www.cleaning-online.com/ (Think I may have mentioned them to you before) All the best Stradders |
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