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Old November 30th 05, 09:52 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:
Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
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CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
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... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?



He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace it when it
gets worn past its stretch limit.


How uncivilized!
:-)

Shawn
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Old November 30th 05, 11:38 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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"Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote in
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Shawn wrote:
Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:
"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...

CP_1 wrote:

"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
oups.com...


... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.

Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?


He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace it when
it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP


  #13  
Old December 1st 05, 12:25 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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CP_1 wrote:
"Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote in
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Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...


CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
oglegroups.com...



... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?


He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace it when
it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training



The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP



Sand! That's all I see here and water. Where are the trails?

Currently in Fort Meyers, FL.

--
o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
www.schnauzers.ws
  #14  
Old December 1st 05, 03:37 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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Ride-A-Lot" "mitchel[nospam] wrote:
CP_1 wrote:
"Phil, Squid-in-Training"
wrote in message news:iEojf.43321$sg5.30511@dukeread12...

Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...


CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
oups.com...



... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?

He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace
it when it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training



The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP



Sand! That's all I see here and water. Where are the trails?

Currently in Fort Meyers, FL.


Poor guy. If you don't travel more than a couple of hours, that's all
you'll see down there.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


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Old December 1st 05, 04:11 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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G.T. wrote:
"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
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... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html


Who cares? Only 'bent dorks do that ****.

Greg


Simple Green will cure a bent dork?

/s

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Old December 1st 05, 04:24 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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Scott Gordo wrote:
G.T. wrote:
"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
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... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html


Who cares? Only 'bent dorks do that ****.

Greg


Simple Green will cure a bent dork?


No, but it /will/ disinfect it.


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Old December 4th 05, 03:53 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message
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CP_1 wrote:
"Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote in
message news:iEojf.43321$sg5.30511@dukeread12...

Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...


CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
ooglegroups.com...



... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?

He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace it when
it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training



The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP



Sand! That's all I see here and water. Where are the trails?

Currently in Fort Meyers, FL.

--
o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
www.schnauzers.ws


Never ridden down in those parts.

Over by the Lakeland area are two good places to ride.

--

CP


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Old December 4th 05, 04:10 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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CP_1 wrote:
"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message
...
CP_1 wrote:
"Phil, Squid-in-Training"
wrote in message news:iEojf.43321$sg5.30511@dukeread12...

Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...


CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
oups.com...



... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?

He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace
it when it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP



Sand! That's all I see here and water. Where are the trails?

Currently in Fort Meyers, FL.

--
o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
www.schnauzers.ws


Never ridden down in those parts.

Over by the Lakeland area are two good places to ride.


The Toe and Alafia, right?
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


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Old December 4th 05, 09:15 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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Fla sucks anywhere but the gulf area.

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Old December 6th 05, 01:38 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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"Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote in
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CP_1 wrote:
"Ride-A-Lot" wrote in message
...
CP_1 wrote:
"Phil, Squid-in-Training"
wrote in message news:iEojf.43321$sg5.30511@dukeread12...

Shawn wrote:

Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:

"Shawn" sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet wrote in message
...


CP_1 wrote:


"Scott Gordo" wrote in message
oups.com...



... but not for prolonged periods in Simple Green.

http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html

/s


Why soak, just replace.

They aren't that expensive.

Because it's wasteful when they're not worn out?
****in' Mercans.


He's talking about when it is worn.


Uh Phil...Why would he soak a worn out chain?

He wouldn't. He means never clean the chain, ever. Just replace
it when it gets worn past its stretch limit.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


The gritty sand down here does a number on the drive train.

I inspect and replace the chain when needed.

Helps everything else (rings and cogs) last much longer.

--

CP



Sand! That's all I see here and water. Where are the trails?

Currently in Fort Meyers, FL.

--
o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
www.schnauzers.ws


Never ridden down in those parts.

Over by the Lakeland area are two good places to ride.


The Toe and Alafia, right?
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training


Carter Road park as well.

--

CP


 




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