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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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Lol
Figures the few hours of the one goddamn day I’m transporting it home from work in the back of my truck we get a sudden torrential downpour of rain. It’s rained multiple x/week all winter here in Seattle, er I mean AZ
I tried drying it with a towel as best I could, but can’t get it in between the sprockets. I dunno shit about bikes, hopefully it won’t rust
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you're good man, things like bikes are powder coated, enameled or made of rust resistant parts.
if you're really concerned, things like spray-on silicone lubricants will displace most of the water molecules that found their way into the metal.
i mean like WD-40 specialist silicone spray... not the silicone based "personal" lubricants.
https://www.amazon.com/WD-40-Special...7724196&sr=8-3