A Cycling & bikes forum. CycleBanter.com

Go Back   Home » CycleBanter.com forum » rec.bicycles » Off Road
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Waterproof/oceanproof bike possible?



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old January 17th 04, 02:58 AM
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Waterproof/oceanproof bike possible?

I live on the gulf coast and the salt air here is a mother on steel...

What options do I have as far as stainless and aluminum?

Thinking spokes and gears etc...

Is it possible to construct or buy a bike that shrugs off sal****er/salt
air?

--
Skip



--
rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving
posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/
Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt

Ads
  #2  
Old January 17th 04, 10:07 AM
Rocketman
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Waterproof/oceanproof bike possible?

wrote in message
...
I live on the gulf coast and the salt air here is a mother on steel...

What options do I have as far as stainless and aluminum?

Thinking spokes and gears etc...

Is it possible to construct or buy a bike that shrugs off sal****er/salt
air?


Which parts of your bike are most affected by the salt spray? What
particular problems are you encountering? How much salt exposure does your
bike receive? How "oceanproof" do you need? Full submersion? For how long?

You could try the following:

Titanium frame (any brand: Habanero, Airborne, Litespeed, Merlin, etc, etc)
Chris King sealed stainless/aluminum headset
Wipperman stainless-steel chain (or IRD Teflon coated chain)
Stainless steel spokes and aluminum rims (the standard nowadays)
Sealed, waterproof aluminum hubs (Chris King)
Composite shifters (SRAM)
Composite rear derailleur (SRAM)
Carbon fiber seatpost (Easton, Kestrel)
Internally-geared rear hub (SRAM, Shimano, Rohloff)
Sealed cartridge BB (Truvativ, RaceFace)

These days, corrosion-proof materials like carbon fiber, titanium and
stainless steel are becoming more common, and affordable. The good stuff is
still very expensive; but you should be able to find something that will
work for you without mortgaging the house.

Rocketman


--
rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving
posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/
Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt

  #3  
Old February 6th 04, 03:14 PM
DT
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Waterproof/oceanproof bike possible?

Well the easiest way around that is to go with an Al bike. As far as
parts go, if you want it really salt proof, your best bet is to go
with colored spokes as that will keep the salt away. If your on the
Gulf Coast, I imagine it's fairly flat and rolling terrain, so you
might look into a singlespeed or maybe a bike that can fit a Rolhoff
internally geared hub. For the chain, using a dry lube might work.

If your looking at actually constructing a bike, locate your favorite
custom bike builder and I'm sure they can come with some crazy ideas
to give you exactly what you want.

DT

wrote in message ...
I live on the gulf coast and the salt air here is a mother on steel...

What options do I have as far as stainless and aluminum?

Thinking spokes and gears etc...

Is it possible to construct or buy a bike that shrugs off sal****er/salt
air?

--
Skip


--
rec.bicycles.off-road is moderated by volunteers. To find help solving
posting problems, or contact the moderators, please see http://rbor.org/
Please read the charter before posting: http://rbor.org/rbor_charter.txt

 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Chain skipping Micheal Artindale Mountain Biking 17 June 26th 04 12:56 AM
Danny-boy flails some more! (was: Advice on a good hardtail.) Jonesy Mountain Biking 31 June 18th 04 08:01 PM
Trips for Kids 13th Annual Bike Swap & Sale Marilyn Price General 0 June 1st 04 04:52 AM
my new bike Marian Rosenberg General 5 October 19th 03 03:00 PM
Best Way to Travel with a Bike on an Airplane F1 General 5 August 14th 03 10:39 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:21 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 CycleBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.