Pretty good. So that's SHELL for you.
Cheers!
VJ
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Cheers! VJ 
also can you suggest how to clean the chain yes i did see the diy but my chain isnt so dirty and if i do keep cleaning and lubing at regular intervals i wont have to follow huge procedures like opening up d whole chain i do have 2 cans of WD-40 lying around wonder where else i can use it
also can you suggest how to clean the chain yes i did see the diy but my chain isnt so dirty and if i do keep cleaning and lubing at regular intervals i wont have to follow huge procedures like opening up d whole chain i do have 2 cans of WD-40 lying around wonder where else i can use it
- but I'd not hold that against them for their oil . I'll bet no one at the HeroHonda ASC I visit would be able to spell that correctly either
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But one query is the molten grease cooking method? Is it "cooking" method feasible to do it in O-rings and ordinary chain or just the ordinary ones? Because, I've heard of molten grease usage, but cooking to 20 mins and the chain's life extending even more is new territory to me.
. your WD40 shall have 1001 other uses . Else you can use packaged aerosol chain cleaners like the Motul's , which is really good & convenient to use and carry on a trip . However 2-3 cans of that will buy you a brand new chain-sprocket set .


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