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Old 11-04-2012, 12:16 PM   #11
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Thank you all for your replies. Been really busy with projects and stuff so forgot to update the case. So I washed it last Saturday, and this is what happened

after washing the finish just felt off !!!

The bike still ride ok and that's is getting weirder :-s
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Old 11-04-2012, 05:32 PM   #12
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Thank you all for your replies. Been really busy with projects and stuff so forgot to update the case. So I washed it last Saturday, and this is what happened

after washing the finish just felt off !!!

The bike still ride ok and that's is getting weirder :-s
It still looks like there is damage to the seal and paint though? Did something get spilled on it? I'd also me keeping a close eye on it...but glad to see it appears to be only a surface issue.

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How did you protect the bike from salt water moisture when you shipped it? The damage appears to be corrosion, and I'll bet from the boat trip you gave it.
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How did you protect the bike from salt water moisture when you shipped it? The damage appears to be corrosion, and I'll bet from the boat trip you gave it.
that part I didn't notice.
Ordered a new pair of engine cover, man these tiny things are expensive
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