Mountain Biking - Holy crap!

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Kona_stig
12-09-07, 07:48 PM
Ok, since it's snowed I've put maybe 3 miles at most worth of riding on the road on my bike. Today I'm leaving and I notice the drivetrain is being really noisy and skipping gears. I look down and what do it see?
RUST?!?!?!?
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(Wiped right off the chainrings thank god)
I knew the snowy road riding wouldn't help but I didn't think it would be that fast! This is the definitive answer about my season being done..
Uh oh..
a little rust...time for a new bike...
WannaGetGood
12-09-07, 08:43 PM
You could sand blast it off your cranks, I don't know what you could do for your chain though.
This is the definitive answer about my season being done..
:roflmao:
legalize
12-09-07, 09:19 PM
When I see a little rust I coat it with lube and pretend it never happened........
snakehunter
12-09-07, 09:42 PM
looks like dirt and dust sparky
Snow is the last thing that will rust a chain.
This is the definitive answer about my season being done..[/QUOTE]
Excellent idea! I would stop riding at all because if you do your chain will stretch. Saggy AND rusty! Yeeech! Who wants a saggy chain?
Kona_stig
12-10-07, 05:57 AM
Snow is the last thing that will rust a chain.
Road salt sir. It went perfectly fine after I got out of the driveway, though. The pics don't do it justice really, and I can only afford so much. If the cranks and crap start rusting then they're gonna stay rusty for a long time.
Rust on a bike drives me nuts.. I'll probably start taking it apart today.
You should wipe down and lube your drivetrain after every ride out in the nasty. If not .... well, we see what happens when you don't. :(
... Brad
spray it down with WD-40 and keep on rockin...:eek:
junkyard
12-10-07, 11:25 AM
Holy crap!!!!1!!111!!
I rode my bike the other day and I got dirt on the tires!!!!!!!
If this keeps up, I'm never riding again!!!!!!
Kona_stig
12-10-07, 12:02 PM
So rust is normal then? If so, that's new information.
Ted Danson
12-10-07, 05:36 PM
you get rust from the salt they put on the roads. happens to me every winter. put some potroleum base lube on it to keep as much of the rust off. then make sure you scrub it all down when your done. havnt had a new chain since i got the bike about 2 years ago.
streetlightpoet
12-10-07, 05:40 PM
Normal under certain conditions. As said above though, wipe off and lube the drivetrain after every ride if it's wet out (including snow/ice) and you can avoid a large amount of flash rusting.
streetlightpoet
12-10-07, 05:43 PM
Might want to check that foo rat, you certainly can ride a chain till it snaps but a worn chain can wear your cassette and chainrings as well to the point that a new chain won't sit properly (Presupposing that you don't know that.) We need to explain that to 1 or 2 people a week at our shop it seems, it sucks when you need to explain that after the fact and a $20 chain purchase turns into a $70 one or more.
wethepeople
12-10-07, 05:44 PM
you get rust from the salt they put on the roads. happens to me every winter. put some potroleum base lube on it to keep as much of the rust off. then make sure you scrub it all down when your done. havnt had a new chain since i got the bike about 2 years ago.
You need a new chain.
DirtPedalerB
12-10-07, 07:03 PM
if you put on a new chain on that bike plan on putting on a cassette too.
blue_neon
12-10-07, 07:36 PM
Give your chain and drivetrain a good clean first, then you can stress out.
Ted Danson
12-10-07, 08:27 PM
thanks for the tip guys but i had the dudes at the lbs check for chain stretch when i had em set up my full suspension frame switch. said it was alright for a little while longer
wethepeople
12-10-07, 10:06 PM
You don't ride enough.
DirtPedalerB
12-11-07, 07:46 PM
thanks for the tip guys but i had the dudes at the lbs check for chain stretch when i had em set up my full suspension frame switch. said it was alright for a little while longer
in other words they'll hold off on the chain now and hit you with the larger cassette / chain bill later.
You don't ride enough.
I think i take that title. I haven't hit the trails in a good 3 or 4 weeks.
Been riding around town a lot though. hit a parked car at 40 odd km/h (24mph) yesterday. Clipped in. Im pretty sore now....
wethepeople
12-11-07, 09:50 PM
I hit the trails maybe ~4 times this season due to a badly broken hand.
Bet you didnt hit a car though.....
DirtPedalerB
12-12-07, 07:45 PM
what kind of dufus hits a parked car?
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