Saturday, January 30, 2010

Orange Metal Core What Is The Orange Flakish Thing On My Metal Bike.?

What is the orange flakish thing on my metal bike.? - orange metal core

I had it on for a week and it rained the whole week. I went out and was orange. WHY?

8 comments:

CELICAM... said...

Rust! Iron steel (alloy in the bicycle is more likely to be) reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide is rust.

To avoid this, you need to brush them and essential oil components you regularly check your bike, such as gears, chains, bearings and steering columns.

HP, although it is preferable probs better to conceal his bike in the rain to add and when I say that olive oil means a bicycle that can be bought at a bike shop and equipment.

Bianchi Rider said...

There is rust ... and if not now it will only get worse ...

You'r going to have the sand, rust, or use rust removers, paint, then the frame with paint which is resistant to rust and paint. If you do not worry about how to go ... Rust never killed anyone, provided that only the frame / fork .... if their components .... buggggered then buy a new bike, and hold it in!

johntric... said...

This oxidation and eat your bike if we do something about this soon.

Rika-chan \(^o^)_<( ) said...

Head Butt heyy its called rust. If the metal seems to wet

Fred M said...

Rust and kill his bicycle. Do not let the rain.

KeithOtr... said...

Excellent way to treat your bike there, yo yo.

chuck wheels said...

Are you kidding! It is the rust.

chuck wheels said...

Are you kidding! It is the rust.

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