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Everything Dirt Bike
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Fluid near caliper on Fork
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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 211183" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Yes to all, adding only to remove your fork guards after riding/washing the bike and wipe down the tubes with a paper towel. Once the dirt dries on your tube, its harder for the wipers to clear it away.</p><p></p><p>I actually use those temporary "sunglasses" that you get at the optometrist. They're curved really well for the task, and have no sharp edges you might get with cut plastic. I keep it in a prescription pill bottle in my track bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 211183, member: 3804"] Yes to all, adding only to remove your fork guards after riding/washing the bike and wipe down the tubes with a paper towel. Once the dirt dries on your tube, its harder for the wipers to clear it away. I actually use those temporary "sunglasses" that you get at the optometrist. They're curved really well for the task, and have no sharp edges you might get with cut plastic. I keep it in a prescription pill bottle in my track bag. [/QUOTE]
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