Re: Castrol Chain Wax
- From: ChrisDC <news@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 12:19:30 +0100
On 24 Apr 2006 11:06:21 GMT, "dwb" <parc_erom_tey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Lozzo wrote:
<http://hayn.gotadsl.co.uk/bike/crash/bodge/chain.jpg>
*** me rigid.
You're lubing a chain, not icicng a fucking christmas cake.
Though it does raise a use for it that I had on the GSX-R - I'd put it
on the fasteners/bolts etc as a corrosiion inhibitor.
It works well for that purpose - didn't wash off etc and once removed
(I never had a problem removing it) the finish was fine.
I had a problem with someone destroying an aerial on my car. Every
morning I'd come out to find it bent.
A generous coating of graphite-carrying chain spray grease (intended
to prevent it corroding, of course) revealed one set of finger/hand
prints the following morning, and no further attempts to re-model the
aerial.
I imagined the perp instinctively wiping his hand on his clothes in
the dark.
Heh.
--
Chris
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