Road salt

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  1. RoadSprocket

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    Any useful tips to stop the road salt eating my bike? I try and wash it every other ride but hasn't been working out to well as I've been worried about coming out to a block of ice in the mornings with how temperatures have been here
     
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    FS365?
     
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    As above.

    FS365 or ACF50 applied after a really good clean, making sure it's in every nook and cranny, and a cold rinse post ride. Not a proper soapy wash mind, as that will take some of the protection away.

    Atb

    Bob
     
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    Yes, as above.
    Scottoiler were doing a deal 4ltrs for the price of 3 plus free neckwarmer which is what I got.
    Slightly better deals per litre. On eBay I am told.
    I have been using my Bonnie a lot through the winter and it definitely protects it.
     
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    Thanks for the help, ordered some in - can't believe I've not heard of this before but hopefully it works a treat
     
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