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Millipede Chain Cover
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Ha they are trying to sell them? You can get them at auto parts stores. As far as functionality, I guess they would help keep the chain clean...
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I wonder if this dude's in on it |
must be joking... that is standard tubing you can get at any hardware store and check out how grubby the bike in the website is. :trainwreck:
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6.99 for 10 feet
http://www.adorama.com/HOWHD410G.htm...66108066454073 |
yup, just split loom tubing. and if anything, it's gonna keep debris on the chain. plus, it's not the most durable thing in the world.
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My antivirus software told me it's a fraudulent website. haha.
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Originally Posted by dbgray21
(Post 10400043)
yup, just split loom tubing. and if anything, it's gonna keep debris on the chain. plus, it's not the most durable thing in the world.
much better to have something that will just get chewed to bits if it falls off. |
Done before
I remember a european commuter bike with a similar cover on the chain in the late 1980's or early 1990's. For a bike that you can ride in dress clothes, it does solve a problem.
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"1. Look neato."
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split loom tubing, normally used for car wiring.
I've done it before and it kind of works. It keeps the greasedirt from getting on your leg, but water and sludge will collect inside the tube and make the chain unhappy. It's also rather noisy. |
And really ****ing dumb.
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its a piece of PVC tube lol
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10400492)
but it's still stupid. |
"in any color you want, as long as you want black"
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10400492)
Anyone know who still makes/sell these? |
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