Hey guys,
Just wondering how people call your inside front chain ring? Don't pull my chain off that's all. Sorry for being short lol I have my son asleep on me lol
Thanks
MDL
Cleaning front chain rings
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Re: Cleaning front chain rings
Postby warthog1 » Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:43 pm
So you are having some quality family time with your son asleep on your lap and you are still on the forum
That's dedication
shift it up onto the big ring and give it a wipe is all I do.
That's dedication
shift it up onto the big ring and give it a wipe is all I do.
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Re: Cleaning front chain rings
Postby bychosis » Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:33 pm
Grab a tooth brush, probably best to use an old one. Spray some degreaser or WD40 on the brush then scrub. Then wipe off excess with a rag.
I've been using the iPad with one hand while having a four week old snuggling on me lately too, I hate the autocorrect sometimes.
I've been using the iPad with one hand while having a four week old snuggling on me lately too, I hate the autocorrect sometimes.
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Re: Cleaning front chain rings
Postby master6 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:38 pm
Do you want to clean it, or just feel better about it?
If the former, undo five studs, take it off, and clean it with a toothbrush in a solution of your choice.
If the former, undo five studs, take it off, and clean it with a toothbrush in a solution of your choice.
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Re: Cleaning front chain rings
Postby jasonc » Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:20 pm
old one? just use the wife'sbychosis wrote:Grab a tooth brush, probably best to use an old one.
i take my front crank off every now and then. kero and toothbrush. wipe dry. nice and clean (and put toothbrush back)
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Re: Cleaning front chain rings
Postby master6 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:43 pm
I have a few suggestions that would help her get the kero taste out of her mouth , but being such a polite fella, I wont spell them out here.jasonc wrote:old one? just use the wife'sbychosis wrote:Grab a tooth brush, probably best to use an old one.
i take my front crank off every now and then. kero and toothbrush. wipe dry. nice and clean (and put toothbrush back)
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