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I always got the you better eat that it'll put lead in your pencil.....like my mother always said
I lucked out and live in one of the only areas in the Midwest that doesn't use salt on the roads.Sorry don’t have that problem in Florida
So the salt in the air don't count?Sorry don’t have that problem in Florida
You mean you don't run your rigs at the beach into the water???Sorry don’t have that problem in Florida
I also live in Fl.. Tampa at that so yep salt in the air especially along the coastlines.. surrounded by it!!So the salt in the air don't count?
But not on the groundI also live in Fl.. Tampa at that so yep salt in the air especially along the coastlines.. surrounded by it!!
It's everyone's call, The Ninja Bus is pretty much a Tank with that cover, and it's a hit and miss with water goin into the electronics and frying $hit up.I run em in snow myself.. winter is too long not to IMO. It's an acceptable risk to me. I don't spray my rigs with anything myself. Generally I lay them upside down to thaw..
Seems to me like snow bashing is Arrma reccomended! Y'all have seen the Fireteam promo video right?
I thought the Gulf water was not that salty compared to the Atlantic coast water ,I also live in Fl.. Tampa at that so yep salt in the air especially along the coastlines.. surrounded by it!!
Pick it up, hold the throttle until the water stops spraying. Then wipe down the parts that don't move. Works for me, but I don't run in particularly wet conditions.How do you dry a rig off quickly?
Actually I did mentioned that I don't like SS fasteners as an option, having used them before. I imagine Quality can vary however. They are softer and bend more easily in high stress parts. But my biggest gripe, is that the Hex heads strip ( being softer) much more easily than even Rusted out Black Oxide variants. So I am gun shy now with SS hardware.Pick it up, hold the throttle until the water stops spraying. Then wipe down the parts that don't move. Works for me, but I don't run in particularly wet conditions.
Also, no one has suggested getting stainless steel screws. It's an immediate fix. I've replaced many of my screws with stainless. One caveat is stainless screws bend more easily. This really isn't an issue for most screws though. For screws that take impact and get bent (shock screws, body mount posts, wheelie bar) I've gone back to black oxide.
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