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Corrosion on an aluminum frame? How?That's impressive pressure-retention. I've never much liked air shocks for that reason, among others. Coil springs don't leak and that's the way I like it
yep, Aluminium will corrode, it forms a thin oxide layer that is actually protective and self-healing to further corrosion, but it will bubble and lift off the paint.
Very common is galvanic corrosion, i.e. two dissimilar metals and a conductor, e.g. a Stainless steel bottle carrier bolt, the bare aluminium frame threads and water, I've seen this slowly occurring on my 1997 XP-X (856)
i had heard the "9's" were USA made.7000 aluminium bike pedia says re 756 957 is Easton ProGram Elite double-butted w/carbon fiber swingarm again according to bikepedia
I agree, Aluminium oxidation is a form of passivation, but as it's a corrosive form, I used the term corrosion to differentiate from the other methods of passivation which create a thin layer of another substance over the Aluminium, e.g. Anodizing or Chrome coating.
So relating to that, are our bikes made of Pure Aluminium or an Aluminium Alloy? I've heard the various Aluminium type numbers bandied about on here and have even heard that the top end bikes were made in the USA (rather than Taiwan) out of a superior Aluminium (alloy?)