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Old 26-Nov-2005, 22:55   #1
Nigel C Nigel C is offline
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I just had a thought i was looking at a packet of tea bags today (as you do ) and saw the legend 'high in antioxidants' .
now i thought to myself if you made a really really concentrated brew and brushed /sprayed whatever on the relevant bits on your bike would it protect / prevent corrosion
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Old 26-Nov-2005, 23:00   #2
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Hahahaha.....I was gonna chuck red wine all over mine, then I thought...would it be better in my gut??? Me thinks aye.
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 14:10   #3
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Nigel,

Try this stuff.

Works pretty well from my experience so far

http://www.scottoiler.com/pc/viewPrd...5&idcategory=9

http://www.biker247.com/news/1035.asp

Gc
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 21:09   #4
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Originally posted by Nigel C
Sorry i'm really bored

I just had a thought i was looking at a packet of tea bags today (as you do ) and saw the legend 'high in antioxidants' .
now i thought to myself if you made a really really concentrated brew and brushed /sprayed whatever on the relevant bits on your bike would it protect / prevent corrosion

Nope it would turn your paint work brown and stain your metal work. Tannin in the tea, see.

Ains.
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 21:10   #5
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FS 365 is top stuff....Aye Davie like you would waste a drop ya tink!!
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 21:20   #6
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last winter i used a bike bubble with carbon Filters, creates a moisture free environment for your bike to sleep in, not 1 hint of cendensation or moisture.

/ian
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 21:24   #7
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I'll give you a tenner for it
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Old 27-Nov-2005, 21:54   #8
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Another vote for the scotoiler stuff. However it's practice here to hose off the bikes after a run in winter when they've cooled no matter how dark it is outside, dry and then recoat. Seems to work well for me.

Alternative is do what Ade does and coat liberally in oil and don't wash it for 2 years Seems to work well too
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