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Originally posted by amirm I meant oil on the chain becomes thick in
cold weather, and pedalling becomes harder. lm so sorry !!! about my stupid suggestion l didnt know that could happen in icy weather!!,everything bout winter riding is a hard slog! Would melb's winter temps affect my chain? l just realised l use pedros "dry chain lube" ,do l need a wet one? (not that theres been much rain yet!) thanks meeba ![]() -- |
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