Old 05-20-05, 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by mtb48
Raiyn...i said that because you posted some 'search' animation under your post.....i clearly said at the start of my post that i had searched but not found what i was looking for..i aslo said without taking the chain off..so i'm not sparky, but you need to read posts more carefully.
Dont worry about it, its 4am for Rayin. I'd be like that if I was up that late too. Rayin its past your bedtime, get some sleep! .

To the chain cleaning, just use some de-greaser and tooth brush, and give it a good scrub over. The chain cleaning tools would work well. Also try and get a power link, like the others have said, it makes removing a chain so easy.
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