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Richie
28-11-09, 12:34 AM
right, ACF50... but what others are out there to keep our beloved machines from rusting over these winter months...?


Cheers
Richie...

blueto
28-11-09, 08:20 AM
hein gericke do there own brand.

cant rememebr the name but if you go in there and say

"rust proof me bike "

thye bombared you with stacks of products

Found them a bit pricey tho

yorkie_chris
28-11-09, 11:26 AM
ACF50's the only one that works properly. Oh that or black moly grease mixed with paraffin.

the_lone_wolf
28-11-09, 11:31 AM
what others are out there to keep our beloved machines from rusting over these winter months...?

Not riding a Suzuki...;)

Stig
28-11-09, 11:32 AM
right, ACF50... but what others are out there to keep our beloved machines from rusting over these winter months...?


Cheers
Richie...

A heated garage and a car.

ian505050
28-11-09, 08:05 PM
I always think if you have a portable heater it a good idea to stand it in front of the bike once every few weeks to dry out the moisture off your bike.

kwak zzr
28-11-09, 08:08 PM
i always clean the crud off my bike with wd40, always dry the bike off when putting it away and try to ride dry roads only hence keeping the wet salt off.

vardypeeps
30-11-09, 01:19 PM
I tend to just ride and then water the bike down to keep it clean lol.
Any one have any good sites to get the old ACF50 from?

The Guru
01-12-09, 12:04 PM
Wheres the cheapest place to get it?

mustnt grumble
01-12-09, 12:58 PM
Wheres the cheapest place to get it?

I just got a can of ACF50 off Ebay for about £13. Although it seems expensive, having used it once I reckon it'll last me 2 years as a little goes a hell of a long way. One week (and a lot of rain) later and my bike still has a (naked to the eye) film of protective oil all over it.

I'm very impressed and would definitely recommend it over Scottoilers stuff, which I went through about 2 bottles of last year.

Scoobs
01-12-09, 01:00 PM
I paid £13 at Hein Gericke. As above, it's gonna last for years.

Icanopit
01-12-09, 03:16 PM
There's I product I have used for a number of years called CARCOON CSP fluid.
It can be used on all surfaces including brake disk's/aluminium/stainless etc. I have used it on a car that I have in storage, perfect, brakes when applied clear surface instantly. The main product they make is a self inflating cover that has moisture control also made in motorcycle size's for interior or exterior use, not cheap but majic. A look on their site could be worthwhile.
JOHN