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[QUOTE="David Trustrum, post: 167088, member: 21529"] Jaybird I’m glad you take acception of my advise, this means you are agreeing with me, well it would if it was a word. Think you mean exception.:cool: :cool: You may be right with your rigorous chain maintenance schedule but one thing is for sure; I will always be too lazy to ever find out. With my present chain, its first outing was a meet in a potato field. I naively took along a can of lube. It was so wet & muddy I couldn’t SEE the chain. I don’t think the lube was causing the mud to stick. Cheaper chain ranges use rolled bushes & pins & thinner sideplates etc to reduce the price as many people want the cheapest chain. They learn to their peril that they will be replacing it so often that it is the most expensive. [/QUOTE]
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