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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 703253, member: 16552"] There was a point to the reply. It wasn't [b]merely[/b] smart-mouth. While I do believe chain maintenance to be important, I do [b]not[/b] believe it to be as all-inclusive a matter as some. Towit: A junk chain properly maintained/lubricated will certainly last longer than a junk chain that is NOT treated well, but it is still a junk chain. Regardless of the presence (or absence) of lubrication film strength, tenacity and life etc. a junk chain will still be junk. That idea isn't based on any lofty, theoretical or learned metallurgical ways. It's [b]is[/b] based on using chains on bikes for thirty-some years and having a bit of a clue as to what works, what don't. Maybe kraft's new motto for their product could be, 'We've got the lowest coefficient of friction!' Ah well.....I've heard that [b]some[/b] so-called motorsickles run on [b]BELTS[/b] fer crine out loud. Can you imagine!! ;) [/QUOTE]
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