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Old 02-14-17, 11:52 AM
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I'm glad to see this level of dedication too . . . even though I don't ever wax a frame myself. I try to keep my bikes reasonably clean and (of course!) mechanically sound and noise free.

The exception is my commute bike which is always some level of dirty; or so it seems. It's been many months since the last time that one was adequately cleaned.

With all the rain we've had lately (and resulting mud-splatter on my bikes) it's been more work that usual just to keep the bikes clean.

Waxing a frame just never enters my mind.

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