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Removing a less diminutive cog
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07-05-05 | 11:51 AM
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Oh, well, you're right. I kind of misspoke. Actually, I just decided to clean the entire drivetrain, including chainring and cog, as I'm looking to retire my Tri-flow and re-lube with something dry. Figured I should clean up all the dirt, grime and gunk beforehand. (Yet another nice thing about a fixed city bike--cleaning the chain and drivetrain is so much less labor-intensive. You've gotta love minimizing parts!) On the way there, though, I realized that my bearings are gritty as hell, so I kind of conflated the two tasks into one, sorry 'bout that.
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