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    Default How not to clean your chain!

    Warning! Very disturbing images! Sorry if it's a repost.

    http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=242261

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    lol lol guys retarded i never put my bike up on the stands and start it to clean the chain. Always,always put it in nutral and just turn the rear by hand and youll keep your hand. WITH THE KEY NO WHERE NEAR THE IGNITION AND THE KILL SWITCH ON OFF POSITION!


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    Why does this happen so much? How stupid are people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    Why does this happen so much? How stupid are people?
    x2, jeezus. I didn't even click the link and I know what happened. It's really not that hard to do without taking your finger for a ride.

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    Ouch. Sucks for that guy.
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    Wow!!!!!!!


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    DAMN. I have never owned a street bike nor do i know much about them, but as soon as i read what he did I knew that there was no way in hell that was the right way to clean the chain.



    **edit** oh yea the thread title gave it away also lol.

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    wtf im dumb but i wouldnt do something like that! but i guess you learn from your mistakes

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    I don't se why that would ever be a way someone would think to clean a chain.
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    Typical. It's on a gixxer forum.

    A "friend" of mine did the same thing in FL. It is so stupid to do that.

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    Wow.. I oiled up my chain while the bike was off with a cloth by just moving the bike back and forth, so i'd get all the part of the chain.. was too scared to do it while the bike was on.. this is disgusting
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