Ha. From the moment metals are dug out of the ground they're trying to get back in! Especially when they're on motorbikes in the middle of winter!

Never was a truer word said.2wheelover51 wrote:"err pretty sure aluminium doesnt rust.... its steel you have to worry about." Quote All four inches.
Ha. From the moment metals are dug out of the ground they're trying to get back in! Especially when they're on motorbikes in the middle of winter!
but... its not true...Ralph wrote:Never was a truer word said.2wheelover51 wrote:"err pretty sure aluminium doesnt rust.... its steel you have to worry about." Quote All four inches.
Ha. From the moment metals are dug out of the ground they're trying to get back in! Especially when they're on motorbikes in the middle of winter!
Ralph wrote:Ok it is corrosion resistant but it does oxidise, this than helps protect
it even further from corrosion, it still looks naf though.
For a start there is that wonderful chemical reaction called bimettalic(aka galvonic) corrosion, you know the stuff that locks bolts into casings as if welded.kayz1 wrote:Ralph wrote:Ok it is corrosion resistant but it does oxidise, this than helps protect
it even further from corrosion, it still looks naf though.
Until in the case of cars/motorcycles or any thing else that electricary is running through, add the salt on the roads and general crap and what does that give you! I will let Data/Bern and Mr Bluebottle do the teqi stuff.
Do what? Why couldn't they? If its anything like the Tmax, its just a couple of button pushes, and the manual says to do so if you change oil early!Ralph wrote:600 mile service today only slight problem was the oil service light had not come on
at 602 miles so they could not reset it,