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fabo01
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| Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/08/09 04:57 PM
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me that when I spray my chain with the lubricant, why is it keeping the chain white. Is it suppose to be like that?
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dave_sonsky
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Posted: 09/11/09 03:14 PM
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what are you spraying it with? chain lube, wax, wd40, butter, etc?
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fabo01
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Posted: 09/15/09 04:38 PM
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its chain lube, when i wash the bike, the white comes off the chain, i just didn't think it was suppose to be white. what do you recommend spraying the chain with and how often. i ride everyday do i do use the bike a lot.
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Posted: 09/15/09 05:24 PM
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ya, bell rays stuff is white, its kinds nice because its easy to see where you missed but it gets on everything else and stands out like sore thumb, still nice stuff. chain wax isnt very noticeable and works really nicely, ive used both and like both. I feel the bellray chain lube is a little too sticky as it really picks up and keeps the dirt on the chain. Every few tanks of gas I run through the bike I lube the chain up,
obviously if you ride down a dirt drive way or live on the beach like i do you need to pay more attention to it. On my dirtsickle i clean and lube it every time i ride.
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