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Old 08-16-10 | 09:55 PM
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Bikes: Lemond Chambery/Cannondale R-900/Trek 8000 MTB/Burley Duet tandem

Originally Posted by StanSeven
I ride in wet and dirt and the valve stems are the same as riding on dry, clean roads, Stems just don't get gunked up.
Well your experienceis different than mine. I ride dry 99% of the time and mine do. As do the spoke nipples. I clean those off every so often s well to prevent damage.



Originally Posted by midgetmaestro
How dirty do you let your bike get??!
Well I do 5,000-7,000 miles per year and my bikes are immaculate, so I guess it works.
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