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Offline BSA_54A10

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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #30 on: 16.07. 2017 09:13 »
Nothing but nothing lubes a chain better than boiling in grease.
Done it all my life and get excellent service from all my chains & sprockets.
Trick is to run 2 or more ( I run 4 ) chains at a time.
Drag the lubed chain through and pop the clip back on takes  few minutes.
Drop the old chain into some solvent to clean properly then at a latter date boil it up and pop it back in the tin after it has hardened and it will be ready for the next time.
Generally do the chains 2 at a time.
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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #31 on: 16.07. 2017 21:42 »
My mom was not best pleased when I spilled it over her cooker. Link-life was not the easiest to clean up.    *pull hair out*


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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #32 on: 17.07. 2017 09:07 »
My mom was not best pleased when I spilled it over her cooker. Link-life was not the easiest to clean up.    *pull hair out*


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I think I will do it in the garden on a GAZ camping cooker in an old meat tin, then if it spills it will only go into the meat tin, I hope  *whistle*
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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #33 on: 18.07. 2017 07:14 »
My mom was not best pleased when I spilled it over her cooker. Link-life was not the easiest to clean up.    *pull hair out*


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And you survived to tell the story, she really must have loved you.
I had to do it on the kero stove and even then it had to be on the other side of the shed away from the house & only then when I was downwind.
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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #34 on: 18.07. 2017 22:46 »
Happy days.  *smile*


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Re: Chain sounding noise
« Reply #35 on: 19.07. 2017 11:05 »
My mom was not best pleased when I spilled it over her cooker. Link-life was not the easiest to clean up.    *pull hair out*


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And you survived to tell the story, she really must have loved you.
I had to do it on the kero stove and even then it had to be on the other side of the shed away from the house & only then when I was downwind.
It's just me and the dog, so no worries.  *wink2*
My bike is a 1958 A7SS
Staffordshire UK