Strange paint bubbles
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BlueComet

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6,633 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd November 2020
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Hi all,

Has anyone seen or experienced similar to below? The paint is bubbling or blistering where the cables go through the frame. The bubbles are rock hard but spreading.

Can't be metal corrosion as it's a CF frame.


Many thanks
Matt

leyorkie

1,744 posts

192 months

Sunday 22nd November 2020
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Those inserts will be metal

BlueComet

Original Poster:

6,633 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd November 2020
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leyorkie said:
Those inserts will be metal
I want to disagree but I can't think of another plausible explanation.

Not sure what this means from a frame life point of view.

Disappointing as the frame was coated in Gtechiq C1 and Exo when new.

3rtt

943 posts

268 months

Sunday 22nd November 2020
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BlueComet said:
Hi all,

Has anyone seen or experienced similar to below? The paint is bubbling or blistering where the cables go through the frame. The bubbles are rock hard but spreading.

Can't be metal corrosion as it's a CF frame.


Many thanks
Matt
The 2 cable entries closest to the camera have either alloy or steel riv nut type fittings to allow the cable / hose to run through the frame. The protrusion is the head of the riv nut.

Cheers
Ian

lufbramatt

5,492 posts

150 months

Tuesday 24th November 2020
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CFRP conducts electricity so you get galvanic corrosion where metals are in contact.

BlueComet

Original Poster:

6,633 posts

230 months

Monday 30th November 2020
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Hi all,

Thanks for taking the time to reply. I will have to weigh up the economics of having it repaired. No idea whether this will just be a cosmetic issue or progress into damaging the surrounding CF.


leyorkie

1,744 posts

192 months

Monday 30th November 2020
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I’d try for a warranty claim first regardless of age. The paint looks in good condition no obvious damage so it’s under the paint so it would have been there from the start.
There’s an old saying, if you don’t ask you don’t get. If they say no your no worse off.

Skyedriver

20,654 posts

298 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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you're


As an alternative explanation, osmosis? Happens on glassfibre and polyester bodied cars a lot. Moisture in the fibres mainly.

BlueComet

Original Poster:

6,633 posts

230 months

Tuesday 1st December 2020
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leyorkie said:
I’d try for a warranty claim first regardless of age. The paint looks in good condition
I have to thank and recommend GTecniq for that. When the bike was new I gave the frame a coating of C1 and then a top layer of EXO. The gloss retention is superb and there are zero swirl marks. Because of the cost and minimum order quantity of C1 and EXO it's best to see if anyone has some left over from detailing a car.

mike9009

8,339 posts

259 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2020
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Skyedriver said:
you're


As an alternative explanation, osmosis? Happens on glassfibre and polyester bodied cars a lot. Moisture in the fibres mainly.
I'd agree with this.