On 06/04/2014 04:39 PM, Michael Hechmer wrote:
I ride on dirt roads, and do get caught in the rain. When commuting I
needed to remove my chain and throughly clean it every three weeks or
so. No, cleaning chains is not fun, but they are not comparable to
paper towels.
Michael
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:26:48 PM UTC-4, Christopher Chen wrote:
But what about this line of reasoning:
Treat chains as disposable items; If you can afford it, replace
your chain more often; Expensive chains feel to me like buying
super expensive paper towels for blowing your nose.
I used to love cleaning chains but now I just like replacing them. :)
Especially not with chains running anywhere from $30 to over $100 each.
I wouldn't call that "cheap" and I find it hard to regard anything that
costs that much as a "disposable", not when it's so very simple to open
a master link (Park makes some very nice pliers for this purpose), dunk
the chain in a can of mineral spirits, hang it up to dry, and re-lube
it, and extend the life of that chain.
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