Drying after rain?

it probably dilutes it if its hot,just rinse off with cold after? aslong as you dont leave it on the bike
 
Both hot and cold water will dissolve salt.
My CBR6 was ridden all year round and lived outside with an R&G cover on it, all i used to do was wash it down with hot soapy water, micro fibre cloth to dry it and GT85 on all unpainted metal surfaces ( excluding the brakes )
It was still in great corrosion free condition when I sold it two years down the line.
 
Both hot and cold water will dissolve salt.
My CBR6 was ridden all year round and lived outside with an R&G cover on it, all i used to do was wash it down with hot soapy water, micro fibre cloth to dry it and GT85 on all unpainted metal surfaces ( excluding the brakes )
It was still in great corrosion free condition when I sold it two years down the line.
But what about between washes, or would you wash it down after every wet ride?
 
Both hot and cold water will dissolve salt.
My CBR6 was ridden all year round and lived outside with an R&G cover on it, all i used to do was wash it down with hot soapy water, micro fibre cloth to dry it and GT85 on all unpainted metal surfaces ( excluding the brakes )
It was still in great corrosion free condition when I sold it two years down the line.

2 winters is nothing though, corrosion will show later than that.
 
2 winters is nothing though, corrosion will show later than that.
The bike was 9 years old when I bought it though.

Have you every left a piece of unprotected metal out in the rain ? rust forms in hours not days
 
The bike was 9 years old when I bought it though.

Have you every left a piece of unprotected metal out in the rain ? rust forms in hours not days

Have you ever left a slightly pitted but otherwise protected piece of metal out in the rain? It rusts in days not hours.
 
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