Originally Posted by
jrobe
If you all you guys obcessed about cleaning the inside of your car engine and transmission with Simple Green everytime it didn't look shiney, you would be replacing your cars every 10,000 miles.
Anytime Simple Green gets close to a bike drivetrain, you just cost yourself money in new chains, etc.. It is a mechanical device that needs lubrication. It doesn't have to look shiney all the time.
Am I missing something here? How would cleaning the engine cause it to fail?