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Acf-50
Hi Guys,
Every time i go to halfords to buy bike essentials lol, they always try to sell me ACF-50 but i always decline, never knew what it was. Well i googulated it and am loving what i'm reading especially as i ride all year round. What i want to know is what everyone else thinks of it? If it's any good i'll buy some this weekend. Ta.. |
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It's good stuff. I put it on all the rust-prone areas and bolts etc and works wonders. Definately use it if you ride all year round.
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Plenty of posts on here about it, but yes it's good stuff. Just be mindful of not getting on brakes, pegs, bars and anywhere else where a lack of friction is going to be cause a problem.
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Have a read of this site http://www.allyearbiker.co.uk on another bike forum 4/5 get together and have a "group" treatment £? at someones house.
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cheers guys, very helpful - this is gonna save my poor bike from the crappy weather.
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Thats a good website.
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We talked about doing the allyearbiker thing last year, I don't think we had enough interest. I've got my own can of ACF50 at home. It seems okay, I've also got FS365. Neither have stopped corrosion on a rusty part of my garage door mechanism.
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Can have an adverse effect on electrics, had hid units and they would short out when sprayed with acf50, it's mildly conductive.
Podgey on a motorbike ;0D |
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Anyways buy a can and spray away (avoid the brakes tho!) |
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