Old 07-28-09, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by thefsb
i understand your point, scrublover, but forum members' actual experience of corrosion caused by sealants, if any, interests me more than interpretation of shimano's intent.
i guess my point didn't come across. i didn't mean you shouldn't do it.

go for it, but if it causes problems, then you've got nothing to go on. if we assume shimano isn't making their rims out of alloys much different than all the other rim companies (most of which seem to be working fine with sealants) then you ought to be fine.

you may not get a lot of feedback - shimano has been putting out their own rims for only a short while. may not have as much data from other sealant/shimano rim users to compile as of yet.
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