I usually pull the wheels, bottom bracket, seat post and fork out and spray
away then give it a few minutes of gentle twirling.
Like a beautiful lugged baton.
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Framesaver-ing a built up bike is hard since access to the tubes (those
vent holes really won't do it) is obstructed and used to risk contamination
of BB and HS bearings (back when they were cup and ball) if left in place.
You do have to get the straw into the stays, top tube and head tube to
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Can’t see any reason why you would need to take everything off the frame, other
than to remove the headset, seat post, and bottom bracket in order to get to
the insides of the frame tubes.
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> On Nov 10, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Andrew
Maybe a dumb question...
Is it a terrible idea to spray some rustproofing material into a fully built
bike or should it be done on a bare frame? Are there any methods or products
that folks find to be best?
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