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Reviving an old thread, this seems to be the longest Bora WTO threat on the forum.
So, I just removed the "warning - you may die for a range of different reasons" sticker from the side of my Bora WTO 45s. What's the best chemical to clean off the residue? I have Silca Biodegreaser, eucalyptus oil and isopropyl alcohol at home. The eucalyptus oil and isopropyl may be too harsh? Could they damage the <<amazing>> gloss finish? Thanks all! These are the best wheels I have ever ridden (to be fair I do not have a huge range to compare with) |
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I use goo-gone for stuff like that. Citrus based, and pretty gentle of stuff. Let it sit for a minute or two and soak into the glue, then gently rub off.
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This thread coming up again has reignited my interest in some 60s. Been thinking about them for a few years, but didn’t have the confidence to order a pair directly from a European retailer. I know the answer is that I should probably pick up a pair. Would match my new Super Record mechanical nicely. Looks like the best prices for the rim brake versions are around $2k. May wait and see if Black Friday has anything to offer.
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