So my bike was sitting outside the other day and it rained pretty much the entire day, unfortunately I wasn't around and so didn't get a chance to cover it. I noticed a day or so later that there is now orange/brown gunk all over the chain, and am curious as to what this could possibly be. I haven't had a chance to try and clean it, pretty busy with my finals and everything this week
.... rust?
Quote from: daliumong on May 13, 2009, 12:44:42 AM
.... rust?
:thumb: Bingo!
Clean and lube your chain.
....and it rained this morning, and now there's all these little clear drops of some unknown fluid on my seat....
Huh, I didn't know it could rust that quickly...darn :icon_neutral: Ah well, thanks guys
same thing happened to mine...Take some steel wool or some scotch brite and give a nice clean.
Quote from: jdw03n on May 13, 2009, 06:15:27 AM
....and it rained this morning, and now there's all these little clear drops of some unknown fluid on my seat....
:laugh: Now - lube your dizam chain. If you clean and lube it regularly, especially when it's raining, it won't rust like that.
Don't feel too bad, though, it's worse on BARF (http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=292345)...
Quote from: Skeets on May 13, 2009, 08:18:10 AM
same thing happened to mine...Take some steel wool or some scotch brite and give a nice clean.
i have no experience with that, but would you really take steel wool to your chain? you'll leave a billion little fibers of steel in your chain. what damage that has been done is done by the rust already
Quote from: mistykz on May 13, 2009, 07:33:50 AM
Huh, I didn't know it could rust that quickly...darn :icon_neutral: Ah well, thanks guys
as for cleaning/lubing, i always clean with wd40 and a rag/toothbrush to get all the crap off/WaterDisplacement (rust prevention), then lube with some chain lube every 300 miles.
thats a lie, i only clean it once every like 900 miles, but i lube the chain every 300
http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1=&L2=&L3=&L4=&item=TUC_31-7121
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, this is classic
Yeah, that is pretty funny. If you haven't been lubing your chain or riding the bike much, this is what happens. You should just ride it in the rain, throw all that water right off the chain instead of letting it sit there.... I ride my GS every day and lube the chain as needed and no rust ever forms.... If I were you, I'd just WD-40 it, then lube it, then ride it a bunch. The rust will probably just wear off all by itself, no need for steel wool or any of that... Rust is so much weaker than steel, it won't stay around for long.
Quote from: fred on May 13, 2009, 01:01:53 PM
Yeah, that is pretty funny. If you haven't been lubing your chain or riding the bike much, this is what happens. You should just ride it in the rain, throw all that water right off the chain instead of letting it sit there.... I ride my GS every day and lube the chain as needed and no rust ever forms.... If I were you, I'd just WD-40 it, then lube it, then ride it a bunch. The rust will probably just wear off all by itself, no need for steel wool or any of that... Rust is so much weaker than steel, it won't stay around for long.
haha, like it really rains down here....
soooooo, i should apply lube to this chain thing??
Quote from: daliumong on May 13, 2009, 05:51:58 PM
Quote from: fred on May 13, 2009, 01:01:53 PM
Yeah, that is pretty funny. If you haven't been lubing your chain or riding the bike much, this is what happens. You should just ride it in the rain, throw all that water right off the chain instead of letting it sit there.... I ride my GS every day and lube the chain as needed and no rust ever forms.... If I were you, I'd just WD-40 it, then lube it, then ride it a bunch. The rust will probably just wear off all by itself, no need for steel wool or any of that... Rust is so much weaker than steel, it won't stay around for long.
haha, like it really rains down here....
Rains enough for me to be glad I have waterproof gear...