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[QUOTE="09oneL, post: 1390974, member: 100025"] Boring on here lately :( I use Bell Ray foam oil and I think it is too thick and difficult to remove when cleaning. I do not like to use gas so I use warm water and simple green and I get the dirt out and some oil remains and that is OK w/me. I am thinking about going back to just using 80/90 gear oil like I used 20/30 years ago and never had any issues. I have seen the "No Toil" stuff and may give it a try as well. I just want to be able to clean w/out gas/solvents and not blow up my scooters. Also I have stoped putting the ring of grease around the seal and I just put a heavy bead of the Bell Ray there (my bike came new w/out any grease around the seal). I want to consider the environment and all, but I am not a tree hugger. If fact trees and I do not get along well. What is your trick? [/QUOTE]
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