If frame inspection sounds too technical, or too much like work, or
like a task eventually leading to disaster ...

Way back when we used to race, we were told a clean bike is a well
functioning bike. That is, wiping it down now and then will bring the
eye closer to an aging cable, worn brake pads, unhappy rims, or
whatever.

Taking a rag (or Q-Tip, for those so inclined) to a lug can be a
rewarding tactile experience.

It's almost as much fun taking a clean bike out of the garage as, say,
adding new bar tape.

A frame planes better with cleaned lugs, too.

Chris
Tucson, AZ
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