Ride thru snowy winters? How's your Riv-paint hold up?
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Michael
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Dec 20, 2012, 12:55:42 AM12/20/12
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Wanna keep riding thru winter, but don't know if the salted roads would be suicide for my frame. I do use Longboards.
How have your Riv's held up to the abuse?
Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
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Dec 20, 2012, 1:04:39 AM12/20/12
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Your frame and other parts will get some rust, but rust won't kill it.
Michael
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Dec 20, 2012, 2:53:28 PM12/20/12
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I have heard of caulking the top of the seat tube and where the handlebar stem enters the headset.
Marc Irwin
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Dec 20, 2012, 4:38:55 PM12/20/12
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Longboards will make a big difference, I use LPS-3, rust inhibitor, inside the frame every couple of years. Turtle wax outside and just keep the frame wiped off on a regular basis. Don't panic, it'll be fine.
Marc
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Dec 21, 2012, 7:46:50 PM12/21/12
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"Turtle wax leaves a hardshell finish...Turtle wax leaves a hardshell finish... TurtleWax!".
Anyone remember that jingle from the days of old?
Ryan
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Dec 22, 2012, 10:59:59 AM12/22/12
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Man, at the risk of sounding politically incorrect, I'd say get a beater...single-speed if terrain allows... for winter. On the other hand, as others say, fenders, Boeshield application for your frame, waxing, and cleaning the salt and sand sludge will help a lot...Rivs are tough and if it's got one of the JB paint jobs, it'll survive.