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If you guys are going to make jokes at least make sure they're funny first. You fellas have the sense of humor of particle board. Good thing is you can always try again. So let's see what you can come up with. I have faith in you guys.
 
If you guys are going to make jokes at least make sure they're funny first. You fellas have the sense of humor of particle board. Good thing is you can always try again. So let's see what you can come up with. I have faith in you guys.
Well, what the hell is GT 85 anyway? And why was it sent packing from the states?
 
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No idea mate. Just went on Ebay to get some and realized nobody in the states is selling it anymore. Not even JensonUSA. Would be interesting to know what happened.
 
You can still get a GT86 though.
 
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I'd say heavens, that $hit smelled horrrible :p Seriously, not sure what their bike stuff smelled like, but the original stuff smelled horrible and was a nasty, super sticky, greasy mess, had to constantly tell my brothers to stop using it - accustomed to go-karts and using it on them.
 
My bad, was thinking of the stuff they used to use to lube their go-kart chains :D But still, GT85 as a bike lube, no, was not something I wanted anywhere near a bike, I had some I bought and used for my truck, worked well there, but would never find a place on my bike, except to help with ceased bearings to help them work free and then it was flushed out and replaced with proper grease.

GT 85 was sticky? You obviously never used it. And neither did your brothers.
 
My bad, was thinking of the stuff they used to use to lube their go-kart chains :D But still, GT85 as a bike lube, no, was not something I wanted anywhere near a bike, I had some I bought and used for my truck, worked well there, but would never find a place on my bike, except to help with ceased bearings to help them work free and then it was flushed out and replaced with proper grease.
 
GT 85 lubed and made dull stuff shiny. The PTFE not only gave your bike a gloss finish but kept dirt from sticking making cleaning your bike a breeze. Oh I also liked the smell lol
 
I'm suppose to clean my bike?
 
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