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hubcapsc
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« on: April 17, 2010, 01:08:39 PM »


I called him back... the buttons on these "free" phones you get with a service contract are
too small to be spelling with, and I hate trying to spell with a numeric key pad...

Steamer and Scooter and Violet were headed to a little town near Clayton called Tiger to eat
lunch.

So I headed over the mountain to meet them...



Stanley brought me some of his moly paste, I'm almost out and I still haven't put Henry's bike
back together... some kind of mixup at Pinwall, and they never shipped the final drive I bought, don't
have it (or any particularly good ones) anymore... they've got a Valkyrie on the way, hopefully
it's got a good one... I'm sure they'll take care of me...



Pretty much all good roads between here and Tiger  cooldude

-Mike
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big turkey
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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2010, 08:03:46 PM »

Moly Paste.

That's supposed to be good and keep lube on the teeth.

Molybdenum is mined from porphorie shorings and is puirfied or seperated to it's base elements.

Moly is one of the slickest materials known to man.

I found a synthetic high temp grease that has 35% moly in the mix and I will use that instead.

Just like everything else opinions are always different just like on car oil.

A synthetic grease wiht higher burn off or run off in this case should in theory work just as well.

But guard dog has a good reputation so why stir the pot.

Some people I know use Belray Blue Water proof grease with thousands of miles of good

results to back it up.

So good to see you boys riding and keep the shiny side up.

Professor AL
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