Do NOT pressure wash a bike! You'll force water into the chain trapping it 
behind the o-rings. Just get an old toothbrush and a cup of kerosene and give 
it a scrubbing, wipe off excess and give it a good lube job.
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From: Jurisgnostic <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 06:14:58 
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Chains

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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