I don't have a chain, but I have recently purchased a low end pressure washer 
from Lowes and I love it. $99 plus tax I guess. It's good for a lot of uses 
obviously. You are lucky to have a job where you can live in Tucson, I lived in 
Sierra vista for a few years when I was in the service and I loved it down 
there. Mike
It's a dry heat...  ;-)
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Jurisgnostic <[email protected]> wrote:

>Just moved to Tucson, AZ.  It's monsoon season and I live at the end of a 
>half mile dirt road.  I barely made it home before the low points in the 
>roads flooded, but not before my bike got all muddy and I was soaked.  My 
>question is:  what do i do for the chain in circumstances like this? 
> Surely dirt and grit are now in the chain.  
>
>One person suggested i should pressure wash everything off the chain and 
>re-lube.  I guess i can do that if i need to, though will have to drive the 
>12 miles or so into town to do it.. Any other suggestions? 
>
>Oh:  1992 Nighthawk 750
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