Bare aluminum frame - OK?
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[QUOTE=haighter;8868164]Alright, this all (pretty much) sounds good.
When you mention waxing/oiling the frame, I can't help but wonder: won't it sully up my pants/clothing as I ride and legs rub up against it?[/QUOTE
You ride an off-road (see dirt, clay, mud, etc.) bike - presumably off road - and you’re worried about getting your pants dirty?
When you mention waxing/oiling the frame, I can't help but wonder: won't it sully up my pants/clothing as I ride and legs rub up against it?[/QUOTE
You ride an off-road (see dirt, clay, mud, etc.) bike - presumably off road - and you’re worried about getting your pants dirty?
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When you mention waxing/oiling the frame, I can't help but wonder: won't it sully up my pants/clothing as I ride and legs rub up against it?
You ride an off-road (see dirt, clay, mud, etc.) bike - presumably off road - and you’re worried about getting your pants dirty?
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There shouldn't be an issue with the durability of the bare frame, but every time you touch it you'll get a bit of the oxide on your hands or clothes. It comes off as a fine grey dust, then the newly uncovered bare aluminum (which had been covered by the oxide) will quickly form another thin layer of oxide, ready for the next time you touch it.