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Old 01-04-11 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Jed19
Nice of you to mention that you produce chain oil. But it is irrelevant in this case. The OP should know that a "wet lube" is infinitely better for his riding conditions. I ride in SoCal with dry lubes, but would not dare use dry lubes during Toronto winters.
I'm glad we agree about wet lubes in winter, but I feel that intellectual honesty requires that I inform the reader my commercial interest. We're all biased in one way or another, and all feel we're right in what post, yet there's room for disagreement. Knowing a possible reason for my bias helps the reader in assessing the veracity of the post.
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