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    #16
    Just checked this link.... I love Yuengling! That is one of my favorite beers. Sadly, not available in Michigan yet.

    Thanks everyone else for the posts and links.

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      #17
      Originally posted by mhobryan View Post
      Just checked this link.... I love Yuengling! That is one of my favorite beers. Sadly, not available in Michigan yet.

      Thanks everyone else for the posts and links.
      Yes it's nice! But you have Bells! Oberon is liquid gold!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        #18
        Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
        Cable lube is great on cables.
        Very true, strange as it may seem.



        Don't try using chain lube in cables... it pretty much turns solid below 70 degrees. DAMHIK.
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          #19
          Originally posted by bwringer View Post
          Very true, strange as it may seem.



          Don't try using chain lube in cables... it pretty much turns solid below 70 degrees. DAMHIK.
          didn't even know they made special lube for cables until I posted here...who'd a thunk?

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            #20
            Silicone spray like WD-40 is a terrible lubricant.
            WD-40 is a terrible lubricant, but I though it was based on some kind of fish oil, not silicone.

            Silicone spray has its uses, I generally use it where moving plastic parts are involved. I don't think I would use it in cables, though.
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