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Old September 2nd 04, 09:44 PM
Trevor
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g.daniels wrote in message
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cleaned the grease off and lubed with epic CC synthetic oil.
rode through a strong afternoon thunderstorm, stronger than the spritz
drizzle spat mentioned in the previuos grease post: strong enough to
wash the grit off the road not fling it upward.
Getting the variables together is a pain but! the Ming Tay tractor
lock mounted on the down tube(for loaded touring balance) took in
enough road grit to require some advance thought before pulling the
lock out from it's holder.
So grit grit grit: the CC epic did not acquire grit as the grease did.
No grit crunchy flexing the side plates across the chain's travel
line.


Is this epic cc synthetic oil an oil for motor vehicle engines?

Trevor


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Old September 3rd 04, 03:19 AM
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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 21:44:55 +0100, "Trevor"
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g.daniels wrote in message
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cleaned the grease off and lubed with epic CC synthetic oil.
rode through a strong afternoon thunderstorm, stronger than the spritz
drizzle spat mentioned in the previuos grease post: strong enough to
wash the grit off the road not fling it upward.
Getting the variables together is a pain but! the Ming Tay tractor
lock mounted on the down tube(for loaded touring balance) took in
enough road grit to require some advance thought before pulling the
lock out from it's holder.
So grit grit grit: the CC epic did not acquire grit as the grease did.
No grit crunchy flexing the side plates across the chain's travel
line.


Is this epic cc synthetic oil an oil for motor vehicle engines?

Trevor


Dear Trevor,

Here's the first thing that Google gave me for "epic cc
oil":

http://cc.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad...c/gilgamsh.htm

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
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Old September 3rd 04, 03:19 AM
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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 21:44:55 +0100, "Trevor"
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g.daniels wrote in message
...
cleaned the grease off and lubed with epic CC synthetic oil.
rode through a strong afternoon thunderstorm, stronger than the spritz
drizzle spat mentioned in the previuos grease post: strong enough to
wash the grit off the road not fling it upward.
Getting the variables together is a pain but! the Ming Tay tractor
lock mounted on the down tube(for loaded touring balance) took in
enough road grit to require some advance thought before pulling the
lock out from it's holder.
So grit grit grit: the CC epic did not acquire grit as the grease did.
No grit crunchy flexing the side plates across the chain's travel
line.


Is this epic cc synthetic oil an oil for motor vehicle engines?

Trevor


Dear Trevor,

Here's the first thing that Google gave me for "epic cc
oil":

http://cc.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad...c/gilgamsh.htm

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
 




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