Old 06-22-11 | 10:56 AM
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RiverHills
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
Water also enters through the seat tube. Spray from the rear wheel is directed right at the tubes slot, where there's enough distortion for it to weep in. Riding through a puddle on hot days creates a more complex way for water to enter. Spray hits the slot, and at the same time cools the seat tube, dropping the internal pressure and drawing water in.
That's precisely what I am worried about. Do I need that plastic tube thing on the inside of my bottom bracket to protect the bearings from water that gets inside the frame?
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