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RE: Rust and Corrosion - GoldOxide_imp - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 03:26 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: I would never like to have a heated garage while using salty roads....it speeds up corrosion due to higher temps = catalyst

Of course.

However, some owners [of any vehicle] seem to still do it.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - j3gq_imp - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 03:26 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: I would never like to have a heated garage while using salty roads....it speeds up corrosion due to higher temps = catalyst

You're abs. right, but the problem with this ?
what do you do if your garage is heated by design or location (under your parlor). Park outside until end of winter ? Or fool around with a tooth brush between the cylinder fins before you open the garage door?

My bike and me loooove hibernation Wink


RE: Rust and Corrosion - peterbaron - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 07:58 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote:
(01-05-2021, 03:26 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: I would never like to have a heated garage while using salty roads....it speeds up corrosion due to higher temps = catalyst

You're abs. right, but the problem with this ?
what do you do if your garage is heated by design or location (under your parlor). Park outside until end of winter ? Or fool around with a tooth brush between the cylinder fins before you open the garage door?

My bike and me loooove hibernation Wink

You're abs. right, but the problem with this ?
what do you do if your garage is heated by design or location (under your parlor). Park outside until end of winter ? Or fool around with a tooth brush between the cylinder fins before you open the garage door?

My bike and me loooove hibernation Wink
If I got into situation as described by you, I would make an appropriate parking decision that keeps my soul and mind in a satisfactory balance.
Dont't split hairs, live is too short to create problems Smile


RE: Rust and Corrosion - j3gq_imp - 01-05-2021

YOU are SOOO right Wink


RE: Rust and Corrosion - GoldOxide_imp - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 07:58 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote:
(01-05-2021, 03:26 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: I would never like to have a heated garage while using salty roads....it speeds up corrosion due to higher temps = catalyst

You're abs. right, but the problem with this ?
what do you do if your garage is heated by design or location (under your parlor). Park outside until end of winter ? Or fool around with a tooth brush between the cylinder fins before you open the garage door?

My bike and me loooove hibernation Wink

"heated by design"? - turn off/redirect the heat from the garage.

In theory (a well designed house), if there is a room above the garage, it ought to be properly insulated from the garage. In addition, heat rises, so any heat in the garage will tend to permeate up.

Fix those issues and your garage should settle closer to outside ambient temperature without the wind chill. You will still have humidity and dryness issues, depending on your region.

When you need heat, disable redirection or turn on an electric heater. An electric heater actually dries the air.

Anyway, I don't have a garage so the bikes get nice 'n' cold.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - Gone in 60 - 01-05-2021

My parking situation has a big tool box, a TV and a coffee maker. And it's under my house, so if I am needed, my wife can stomp on the floor to let me know.
My mind and soul are very happy.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - GoldOxide_imp - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 08:45 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: My parking situation has a big tool box, a TV and a coffee maker. And it's under my house, so if I am needed, my wife can stomp on the floor to let me know.
My mind and soul are very happy.

Sweet haven.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - Cormanus - 01-05-2021

Dave, you are not alone in having rust issues with the CB1100. I don’t think some of the materials used are fit for purpose.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - dave - 01-06-2021

(01-05-2021, 01:57 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Dave, you are not alone in having rust issues with the CB1100. I don’t think some of the materials used are fit for purpose.

Thank you Cormanus. Out of all the bikes I have owned NONE have exhibited rust like my CB1100. I still love this bike, and I still plan to NEVER sell it. I just have to pay extra close attention to keep it clean and rust free.


RE: Rust and Corrosion - pdedse - 01-06-2021

(01-06-2021, 01:51 PM)Dave_imp Wrote:
(01-05-2021, 01:57 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Dave, you are not alone in having rust issues with the CB1100. I don’t think some of the materials used are fit for purpose.

Thank you Cormanus. Out of all the bikes I have owned NONE have exhibited rust like my CB1100. I still love this bike, and I still plan to NEVER sell it. I just have to pay extra close attention to keep it clean and rust free.

Dave, I have to admire your admiration for the CB1100; I mean, you went through quite a bit with the high/low idle issue and got that sorted out and you have the rust issue. Yet you seem to thoroughly enjoy the bike still. I'm happy for you in that regard.