What do you use to wipe down your exposed fork tubes? Thanks
W Wiley Coyote Member Region USA City ABQ, New Mexico Mar 20, 2024 #1 What do you use to wipe down your exposed fork tubes? Thanks
Aushiker Well-Known Member Region Australia City Walyalup, Western Australia Mar 20, 2024 #2 Rag, if I bother at all.
Stefan Mikes Gravel e-biker Region Europe City Mazovia, PL Mar 20, 2024 #3 Aushiker said: Rag, if I bother at all. Click to expand... Hahaha! I wanted to write "A soft rag, and who cares?"
Aushiker said: Rag, if I bother at all. Click to expand... Hahaha! I wanted to write "A soft rag, and who cares?"
W Wiley Coyote Member Region USA City ABQ, New Mexico Mar 20, 2024 #4 I was thinking in line of a fluid or film to apply but that would just give something for dust/dirt to adhere to.
I was thinking in line of a fluid or film to apply but that would just give something for dust/dirt to adhere to.
Stefan Mikes Gravel e-biker Region Europe City Mazovia, PL Mar 20, 2024 #5 Wiley Coyote said: I was thinking in line of a fluid or film to apply but that would just give something for dust/dirt to adhere to. Click to expand... Nah. The exposed part of the suspension fork is self-cleaning, and it only leaves some dust or mud on the unused travel part. A soft rag does if you want to keep the fork clean.
Wiley Coyote said: I was thinking in line of a fluid or film to apply but that would just give something for dust/dirt to adhere to. Click to expand... Nah. The exposed part of the suspension fork is self-cleaning, and it only leaves some dust or mud on the unused travel part. A soft rag does if you want to keep the fork clean.