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Old 29-Jun-2009, 20:56
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I don't think its the shock as it doesn't seem to have affected the swingarm side, the wheel bearing feels fine and if it was engine oil it would clean off. The only thing I can think of is brake fluid but all seems dry!
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Old 29-Jun-2009, 21:37
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Not much good to you I know, but I have exactly the same on rear wheel, a small amount of staining (looks like old chain lube) but will not come off. A good T-cut (with professional cutting paste) made some improvement, but ultimately is still there.

Wheel still works though........
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Mr Sheen, saw it used to clean a bike on the TV recently, smells nice too.

Hope you get it sorted.
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