MADJEZ Senior Retro Guru Feedback View May 5, 2012 #12 Just to set the weight weenies off. Does rust add weight or is it redistributing the weight of the steel its eating ??
Just to set the weight weenies off. Does rust add weight or is it redistributing the weight of the steel its eating ??
andrewl Senior Retro Guru Feedback View May 5, 2012 #13 Any lanolin based product works a treat on protecting steel frames, and are cheap too. As an example: http://www.lanotec.com.au/pages/products/liquidlanolin
Any lanolin based product works a treat on protecting steel frames, and are cheap too. As an example: http://www.lanotec.com.au/pages/products/liquidlanolin
misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan May 5, 2012 #14 I like the look of the Waxoyl.....but I also like the look of the Lanolin.. but which is best..... there's only one thing for it....FIGGGGHHHHHTT. :facepalm: The Lanolin stuff is a lot cheaper than the Waxoyl... ..any UK stockists though??
I like the look of the Waxoyl.....but I also like the look of the Lanolin.. but which is best..... there's only one thing for it....FIGGGGHHHHHTT. :facepalm: The Lanolin stuff is a lot cheaper than the Waxoyl... ..any UK stockists though??
misteroo Retrobike Rider Kona Fan May 5, 2012 #15 How about this stuff: http://www.amazon.co.uk/LANOLIN-WAX-OIL ... 332&sr=8-2
FMJ BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View May 5, 2012 #16 gibbleking":2lus2mz5 said: how about this stuff Click to expand... I know more than a few guys who sprayed that inside their monocuque frames to damp the noise.
gibbleking":2lus2mz5 said: how about this stuff Click to expand... I know more than a few guys who sprayed that inside their monocuque frames to damp the noise.
silverclaws Senior Retro Guru May 5, 2012 #17 I believe it's good for nailing noise in mavic rims as well, squirt it in somewhere, rotate the wheel and capture the rattly bit in the foam.
I believe it's good for nailing noise in mavic rims as well, squirt it in somewhere, rotate the wheel and capture the rattly bit in the foam.