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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 153622" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>That chain wax Rack posted is great stuff. , They also make a clear one in a blue can. </p><p>I'll wash and dry the bikes off after with my air compressor and then wax the chain and silicon lube all the swivel joints (foot rest, shift leaver, kick start, hand controls. Twice a year the cables get a lube job.</p><p>UNI filter clean can get expensive. Gas is cheaper and you can use it three or four times before it becomes to dirty. I use a good pair of rubber gloves. So the filter goes in the gas and squeezed out until clean looking, then into a bucket of degreaser and water and squeezed out until clean, final rinse stage is another bucket of water only and squeeze it out good and let it dry for a day, oil and install. (if you only have one filter) </p><p>I have two or three filters per bike (oiled in a bag) so I don't have to wait for the one to dry and I am ready to go. Can also bring them on long weekend rides in case we find a silt bed of riding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 153622, member: 6"] That chain wax Rack posted is great stuff. , They also make a clear one in a blue can. I'll wash and dry the bikes off after with my air compressor and then wax the chain and silicon lube all the swivel joints (foot rest, shift leaver, kick start, hand controls. Twice a year the cables get a lube job. UNI filter clean can get expensive. Gas is cheaper and you can use it three or four times before it becomes to dirty. I use a good pair of rubber gloves. So the filter goes in the gas and squeezed out until clean looking, then into a bucket of degreaser and water and squeezed out until clean, final rinse stage is another bucket of water only and squeeze it out good and let it dry for a day, oil and install. (if you only have one filter) I have two or three filters per bike (oiled in a bag) so I don't have to wait for the one to dry and I am ready to go. Can also bring them on long weekend rides in case we find a silt bed of riding. [/QUOTE]
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