As a bike enthusiast and a collector I will say that you destroyed that frame… under 0 circumstance do you ever dunk a frame underwater… This will lead to rust protruding from the inside, which is not restorable… I hope you treat the inside of the frames that you “restore”
1. After washing, frameset always dries under an infrared heater and remains moisture-free inside. No moisture = no rust. At least in the case after washing. 2. The frame itself is not completely sealed, and moisture can still get inside through technical openings during usage due to atmospheric conditions.
Love that bike , brilliant job, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate it🙌
Well done. Good looking color scheme. Thanks
Great video! That bike is in amazing condition. I remove bottom brackets exactly the same way. Using leverage against the ground etc.
Yeah, it's indeed a handy life hack. Thnx for watching!
Beautiful job 🤙🏼
Bravo 👏🏻 amazing bicycle 😃deore complete i love 👋🏻👋🏻ciao da Milano Italy
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As a bike enthusiast and a collector I will say that you destroyed that frame… under 0 circumstance do you ever dunk a frame underwater… This will lead to rust protruding from the inside, which is not restorable… I hope you treat the inside of the frames that you “restore”
1. After washing, frameset always dries under an infrared heater and remains moisture-free inside. No moisture = no rust. At least in the case after washing.
2. The frame itself is not completely sealed, and moisture can still get inside through technical openings during usage due to atmospheric conditions.
It should be avoided in cleaning but saying it's destroyed is an overstatement, just dry it perfectly and put frame saver