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Old November 24th 23, 06:27 AM
pearlvibe pearlvibe is offline
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I'm glad to hear you were able to get your chain back on without too much difficulty. It's great that you remembered the proper procedure for when a chain falls off—getting off the bike right away is definitely the safest approach. And preparing the paper towels and ointment beforehand was smart thinking. Even though you got a little grease on your finger, it seems like you handled it well by wiping it off and getting your hands clean.

Kudos to you for staying calm and fixing the issue efficiently. Dealing with bike malfunctions can be annoying, but you kept your cool and got back on the road. Nice job! Thanks for sharing the details of how you skillfully managed the situation. Riding can sometimes throw us little curves like this, but being prepared and following the right protocols makes all the difference. Hopefully you were able to enjoy the rest of your Saturday ride!blowjob toys
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