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Clayman
| Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 09:14 pm: |
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i am up here in canada and we are getting colder by the day. i want to keep riding my uly all year but am concerned about the effects of road salt. does anybody know of any good tips to prevent damage, or is it as simple as wash after you ride. |
Windaddiction
| Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 09:27 pm: |
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um i just wash mine once a week, or is i go for a long ride I'll wash it when I get home! how much snow you get up there? |
Clayman
| Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 10:46 pm: |
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we got a bit on the groung still roads are clear but they era salting the heck out of them. any news on the drummer |
Windaddiction
| Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 10:56 pm: |
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check your email.... the drummer has a arrived, and the pics do not do the tip justice.... it's frigging massive |
Bake
| Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2005 - 10:59 am: |
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Put it away! you are just making the rest of us (in the interior) jealous. Then again the sledding has been awesome |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2005 - 08:30 pm: |
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Team Elves sponsor is Salt-Away and has worked wonders on my bikes for the last several years at Bonneville.Check here--http://www.salt-away.com/ |
Mrvvrroomm
| Posted on Friday, December 02, 2005 - 07:58 am: |
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Road salt is death to any unprotected aluminum. Your bike must be washed thoroughly, meaning almost submerged in clean water, to get rid of road salt. |
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