rusty chain
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RE: rusty chain - 12/29/2007 12:40:16 AM
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pacemaker
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Joined: 7/18/2006 From: Newcastle, N.S.W. Australia Status: offline
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Mmm, give it a clean with kerosene, lube it & see if any of the links are not binding, check to see that none of the "O" rings have perished (your biggest concern). Then check if it needs adjustment & check the wear indicator to see how much life may be left in it. In the short term it may be quite ok, but I'd start putting some money away toward a new one.
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RE: rusty chain - 12/30/2007 9:10:46 PM
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yamadog1507
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i agree, take it off if ya can, clean and give it bath in oil overnight and let it drip for a day of too- but for a vital part in making your bike move, a new chain wouldnt hurt. They say chain and sprokets should be replaced together because they wear to echother, but whatever ya wanna do i guess- just my thoughts.
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