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Hi Everyone, just noticed when filling up the bike that around where the filler cap sits has gotten rusty from being sat outside during winter.
wondering if there is a easy way to stop it rusting any more? tried searching but it seems to bring up more things about the tank itself falling apart. |
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you could polish it and give it a coat of clear laquer. but keeping it polished would be just as good.
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Mine is the same - hope its nothing bad. Will try the polish. I wonder if a thin layer of vasaline would help?
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