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Sprayed metal preserver on my brakediscs. should i have? Before i put my Duke in the bike bubble i sprayed some metal preserver which i got with the bubble on all the metal parts "Carcoon C.S.P Fluid" Says on the can that its ok to spray on brake disc's, as they were looking a bit rusty i did, have i screwed them up ? http://www.carcoon.co.uk/csp%20fluid.htm /ian [Edited on 23-1-2005 by weeian] |
I would think that it is oil based and can be cleaned off come the spring. But to bve honest I have never heard of C.S.P. fluid. Most peeps use wd40 |
Just spray the disk's with some brake cleaner or contact cleaner(same stuff) before you ride it. Make sure you don't use the brakes first though or you will have to clean the pads off as well. John |
Do as monty says as you don't want a nasty shock the first time you grab the lever :o:o:o:o:o:o:lol: |
cheers guys ill do that. where can you buy brake cleaner? /ian [Edited on 24-1-2005 by weeian] |
Most decent motorpart stores should stock it, or your friendly local bike shop-failing that try Halfords. John |
:frog: Get a grown up to phone DucatiGlasgow for brake cleaner for you ...Oh and in case you are still unsure DO NOT put anything on the surfaces of your discs in future....Doh!!!! |
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lol i wasnt thinking when i did it, read the bottle and it said it was ok, then when i thought about it and the chance it could be oil based i gave myself a slap. :D |
weeian, it not uncommon for most peeps to put wd40 on any shiny bit that likely to rust during wintere storage. |
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lol berto that rules DucatiGlasgow out then. :P :P :lol: |
get a grown up to.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D DOH |
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