SHARKHIDE METAL PROTECTANT REVIEW BY OEM-CYCLE
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Re: SHARKHIDE METAL PROTECTANT REVIEW BY OEM-CYCLE
Should we drag it behind a sand-rail? Or better yet, under the rear fender if your K5?
BECAUSE GOLF COURSES SHOULD BE MOTOCROSS TRACKS.....
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Oh sure, that would be a awesome test...
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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After 3 months of sitting in the direct weather I am starting to see some first signs of the untreated aluminum oxidizing.
It's very hard to see any difference but it is there.
Let's wait a few more months and see what happens...
It's very hard to see any difference but it is there.
Let's wait a few more months and see what happens...
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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Cosmoline might be a cheaper alternative thats easy to apply, like wd-40 on your pipe. Wax based that would melt in to the pores on the engine pieces we were discussing
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Hmmm.
Never considered that...
I need to get the piece from outside and take some updated pics to see how it is looking.
Never considered that...
I need to get the piece from outside and take some updated pics to see how it is looking.
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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What were the results on this test ? Is Sharkhide the shiznit?
BECAUSE GOLF COURSES SHOULD BE MOTOCROSS TRACKS.....
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I have the test piece sitting on top of my shop baking in the sun and exposed to the weather since my original post.
I will pull it down and do a update...
I will pull it down and do a update...
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It's been a little over a year since I put the test piece outside and left it exposed to the elements.
You can see here, it hasn't been babied.
This morning I pulled the test peice off the shipping container, wiped it off with a dry red shop rag, put it on the table and snapped a pic.
Here's a close up of the test piece..
So far... Looks good.
No flaking, yellowing, or any signs of trouble.
Looks just about as good as when I placed it outside.
My thoughts to this point are....
I like it.....
But the testing continues...
You can see here, it hasn't been babied.
This morning I pulled the test peice off the shipping container, wiped it off with a dry red shop rag, put it on the table and snapped a pic.
Here's a close up of the test piece..
So far... Looks good.
No flaking, yellowing, or any signs of trouble.
Looks just about as good as when I placed it outside.
My thoughts to this point are....
I like it.....
But the testing continues...
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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Almost two years later of sitting directly in the Oregon weather.... All I have done is cleaned it off with a rag. No cleaners, not even water.
Not bad. Not bad at all..
Not bad. Not bad at all..
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
Re: SHARKHIDE METAL PROTECTANT REVIEW BY OEM-CYCLE
Next test polish a set of cases & give it a go. That's holding up nicely
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