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- snapdragon
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Sorry mate but you always need to wash the salt off with cold water first!Chabby wrote:Don't mind the cold but I won't ride through the amount of salt that's lying about at the moment.
A couple of years ago I got caught in a light shower on an otherwise sunny crisp winters day whilst riding my immaculte GPz 750.
Despite lots of hot soapy water on my return home, the polished rims turned furry overnight and were never the same again.
Forgot the exact reason but it does work, I think with the hot water it tends to disolve more salt and soak into every nook and cranny, where you can never get it out, so it does much more damage.
I ride all year round, but try to avoid wet salty roads whenever I can. I do enjoy cold dry winter roads as they are often pretty empty!