Deacon, now you've gone from preaching to meddling!  There's no way I am 
going to ride around with a dirty chain.  Even if I were constitutionally 
capable of such an abomination, there is still the issue of removing the 
timing chain from the tandem when we break it in half and put it in the 
back of our golf wagon or prius, yuck.

You and I are also both woodworkers.  My shop includes two 2 micron dust 
collectors and a one micron air filtration system.  Every day I sweep up 
plane shavings, etc (they re great btw for lighting the grill) before 
leaving the shop.  I begin and end each day standing at a clean workbench 
and thanking God for the opportunity to do my best.  I'm cool with a dirty 
mind, but not a dirty body, shop, or bike.
Michael

On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at 1:58:29 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Michael, what if you took the radical step of not cleaning your chain(s)? 
> Just lube as needed and go. You may have to change your chains a week or 
> two earlier.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick 
>

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