Rusty brake discs ....

Okay then don't anybody complain. Just get the wire wool out to clean all the rust off your fifteen grand bike that's going rusty after a month!

Listen to the answers old son. Steel goes rusty and you can't stop that. It doesn't affect brake performance at all altough it doesn't look good. My 1200 lives outside and gets light surface rust from time to time but I don't worry.

If they fit new discs, which I doubt they will do, the new ones will rust as well so it's probably something you will have to live with. Get ready for your disc and brake bolts going the same way:augie
 
Listen to the answers old son. Steel goes rusty and you can't stop that. It doesn't affect brake performance at all altough it doesn't look good. My 1200 lives outside and gets light surface rust from time to time but I don't worry.

If they fit new discs, which I doubt they will do, the new ones will rust as well so it's probably something you will have to live with. Get ready for your disc and brake bolts going the same way:augie


...and numerous other fasteners.
 
This is the very reason I ride old snotters......it's just one less thing to worry about.:D
 
Listen to the answers old son. Steel goes rusty and you can't stop that. It doesn't affect brake performance at all altough it doesn't look good. My 1200 lives outside and gets light surface rust from time to time but I don't worry.

If they fit new discs, which I doubt they will do, the new ones will rust as well so it's probably something you will have to live with. Get ready for your disc and brake bolts going the same way:augie

Most sensible reply so far - just keep cleaning them if you want to keep them shiny and pristine and all will be good in your world - I rode my LC on salty roads just after I bought it, I covered it in Scotoiler 365 apart from the brakes! and there is a slight dusting of rust in places on the discs, it is inevitable, but I will clean it off this weekend and they will be like new again.
 
Just wait a little

While, before you know it someone will do a stainless disc conversion and your rust worries will go away:D


















As will your brakes when you really really need them:blast
 
Thanks for the advice everybody. Looks like I really will have to get the wire wool out .....
 


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