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Old 10-26-2008, 12:14 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by bondo View Post
because it's an example of why a few specs of sand on your street bike chain is not going to hurt it.

WD40 has sillycone, not silicone. Sillycone is the name I use for it because it works like silicone. Before a good mud ride, I'll spray the bike down with it so mud doesn't stick as well. Same is true for the chain.

It also is good for the chain after a wet ride (road or dirt) to get rid of the water and protect the metal.... and a rag does the same thing as the swirly brush.


let me get back to waxing my shock spring and lubing my muffler bearings.
Dontr forget to change your blinker fluid too

Tom
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