07-04-2016, 02:56 AM
I blow dry my bikes with a Blaster bike dryer after washing them. Water and associated caustic minerals have to sit and dry on the surface for rust to get started.
It appears he lives near the sea or around industry that most likely causes acid rain or some kind of mineral laden rain. I'd wash my bike every week and blow it dry. You can't really wax your engine, but I'd wax everything thing I could every three months.
It really is a terrible shame about the bike but you can't control the environment you ride in. I'd certainly keep it in a garage. Keeping it clean and dry is about all you can do.
It appears he lives near the sea or around industry that most likely causes acid rain or some kind of mineral laden rain. I'd wash my bike every week and blow it dry. You can't really wax your engine, but I'd wax everything thing I could every three months.
It really is a terrible shame about the bike but you can't control the environment you ride in. I'd certainly keep it in a garage. Keeping it clean and dry is about all you can do.
