Old 07-14-21, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 79pmooney
It's not so messy at the track. They don't allow dirt. (If the track is steep, dirt means tires slip and riders crash.) Also no oil, water, glass or debris.) So chains stay far cleaner.
When I changed wheels or gearing at the track, I never touched my chain. I used a wrench to guide it on or off a sprocket. Chains do have lubricant which will get on your fingers if you handle them.
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