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There is nothing faulty about those parts rusting except the owner's neglect of not riding and not maintaining the chain.
Surface rust happens on all brake rotors if they are let to wet, stored outside, and not ridden enough. This is why, if you park your car a while, the brakes "growl" the first time you apply them.
Surface rust happens on chains when the owner fails to maintain them properly. I suspect you've been letting it sit outside, or rode it in the wet, and did not lube the chain immediately afterwards to renew its protection from the elements.
Opinions needed on chain lube! - Honda CBR250R Forum : Honda CBR 250 Forums
Surface rust happens on all brake rotors if they are let to wet, stored outside, and not ridden enough. This is why, if you park your car a while, the brakes "growl" the first time you apply them.
Surface rust happens on chains when the owner fails to maintain them properly. I suspect you've been letting it sit outside, or rode it in the wet, and did not lube the chain immediately afterwards to renew its protection from the elements.
Opinions needed on chain lube! - Honda CBR250R Forum : Honda CBR 250 Forums