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Old 06-11-2006   #2 (permalink)
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I agree - I am not fond of the look of the chain guard. I want to get rid of mine. I am not concerned with safety, but I don't want chain oil spraying all over my bike. I already get a little spray on the rear rim. One other option might be cutting away some of the stock chain guard to minimize its visual impact, but still retain some protection from oil fling-off. Can anyone recommend a type of chain lube (wax, maybe??) that would allow complete removal of the guard while keeping the bike relatively clean?
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