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Old April 23rd 20, 08:31 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Rolf Mantel[_2_]
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Default SKS chain guard

Am 23.04.2020 um 00:26 schrieb John B.:
On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 10:45:34 +0200, Sepp Ruf
wrote:

Andy wrote:

A big part of my chain getting dirty is from the yard workers using leaf
blowers.


The (only) good part about those turd dust hurlers is that they are so noisy
I can usually hear them way before they get dangerously close to the spot of
the parked bike.

What in the world are these leaf blowers? From the sound of them they
must be something to remove leaves from your yard, but where do the
leaves go? Into the neighbor's yard? Out into the street?


You can think of them like of electrical brooms: they blow the leaves
away from you in a semi-controlled way; you can use them to pile up the
leaves on a large heap and then remove that heap with traditional means,
or you can blow the leaves into the shrubbery and leave them to rot there.
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