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Old 08-21-11, 03:32 PM
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Like death and taxes, chips are inevitable if you ride a bike. The only way to avoid chips is to make your bike a wall queen. Except there is an old saying, it's a tool not a jewel. A chip will not affect the performance of the tool in any shape or form, it is purely cosmetic in the absence of a corrosive.

So it seems to me, there are 3 alternatives to dealing with chips. Fill them, ignore them or don't make them. Are you saying when someone poses a question to the forum, any answer must be exactly within the parameters of the question? Alternative but on-topic replies aren't welcome? Personally, the best responses I've gotten were alternatives I never thought of.
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