Washing dirty, muddy bikes
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Originally Posted by gastro
And Hoppe's No. 9
[I feel a song coming on . . . .]
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Originally Posted by gastro
"...Hoppe's No. 9..."
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Boutique? A bottle of Tri-flow costs me $3.95 and im still on the same bottle for a year now....i even use it to *gasp* lube my cables once in a while!
Sure WD-40 works sort of, used it for a long time on my old bike....but it wears off quickly and makes a mess. Why would i choose that if i have a choice?
Sure WD-40 works sort of, used it for a long time on my old bike....but it wears off quickly and makes a mess. Why would i choose that if i have a choice?