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I see this is an old post..but this happened to a buddy of mine back in 2000...Exact same situation, lost half his thumb, they oversowed the skin back over the knuckle and that was that... Valuable lesson...Never clean your chain while the bike is in gear.. Sad to here about your friends bad luck..Hopefully this will be a lesson for lots of riders... ______________________________________
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NEVER have hands near running gears... that is a lazy way out and a good way to get hurt (sorry your friends example of what not to do) just turn by hand and WD-40 is not a good chain cleaner or lube for that manner can deteriorate the rubber it is recommended to use Kerosene, or X-ring/O-ring specific cleaner |
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Reminds me of the marine in MECH mag that was whipping a radiator leak why the motor was running near the belts, I guess you might have figured out the rest of the story. Happens alot though...
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Thank you for the post. I am so sorry for your friend and the damage he has suffered. The five second rule...is what I am about to do going to leave me wishing I had the last five seconds back to do over. It has made me stop doing really dumb things...but was learned by doing really dumb things. You were a good friend to do what you did... ______________________________________ IF you wait...all that happens is you get older |
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