Gee thanks! 
Dan, when you get your shinier, newer machine (whatever make/model it is) do yourself a favour and get it ACF50'd as soon as possible by an All Year Bike franchise.
- what the hell is in our salt?

what the hell is in our salt?
Mainly Sodium Chloride, but often a whole shit load of other contaminates too, some natural, some added during processing.
Here is a link from the USA which explains the whole scenario. Our salt, from Cheshire, is well known for it's corrosive composition............... https://www.thoughtco.com/chemical-composition-of-road-salt-609168
Dan, when you get your shinier, newer machine (whatever make/model it is) do yourself a favour and get it ACF50'd as soon as possible by an All Year Bike franchise. Certain BMW dealers, such as Lind Welwyn, are also doing the treatment for a reasonable cost at the moment as part of a Winter promotion. Aforementioned Lind did an excellent job on my RT and Yamaha and the water is beading off nicely after a hose-down - and it is much easier to remove the road grime/chain fling.
I recall that 95% of BMW's warranty corrosion claims come from the UK - what the hell is in our salt?
Or save a shedload (see what I did there) of dosh, and just do it yourself....and take a bit of pride in your bike by looking after it yourself....or clean the bike whenever it's dirty in salted shitty winter months, and spray it all with GT-85 as a cheaper and very effective alternative
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I k is it’s been written before, but Bmw cars don’t seem to do this, I wonder why the bikes are so prone to it.
If your rear subframe was anything like mine, start with that. On my bike it was really noticeable, and also had bubbling on the front frame, although my engine casing is not that bad.
The subframe unbolted easy enough, and takes about an hour, just label the bolts as you go along. Powder coater charged me about £40 for doing my frame, and once all back together, I don’t notice all the small bits of corrosion on the rest of the bike.
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That’s an impressive result! There only one bit of corrosion (that I have seen) on my frame. Nearly all of it is on the engine.
