Hi Rob,

Hard to tell from the photo - but sounds like you're pretty sure it's
rust?

JPW's Framesaver is good stuff, and a lot of LBSs in Seattle carry it.
I know Recycled Cycles used to, and likely still does. I think RBW
uses Boeshield, and that's what I typically use (for chains also.)
Around here, you can get Boeshield at any boating/marine store, and
Sears. Cheapest to buy it by the gallon - I think I got my last gallon
at The Rust Store (dot com.)

I soak my chains in concentrated Simple Green for a few hours, rinse
thoroughly and allow to dry, then soak in a well-sealed tupperware
container of Boeshield, wipe off and hang to dry overnight. This is a
weekend operation, as necessary. In fact, I'll be doing that to the
chain on my AHH this weekend.

Alex Moll
Marysville, WA


On Mar 24, 7:34 pm, Ginz <theg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That or you spilled lunch on your fender!    Since it is the end of
> winter, may as well do an overhaul, right?  Can't go wrong with a
> little Framesaver.

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