I'd say that ride in the slush did it.  I ride in really wet
conditions (yesterday, the day before, etc, etc, etc.) If I get home
from a ride and park the bike in the garage without wiping it
down...always!... the chain will be a little rusty in a day or two.
I'd lube it up good and forget about it.

On Jan 16, 10:16 pm, AmiSingh <asd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found a good amount of rust on my almost new chain today! Definitely
> less than 100 miles on it.
>
> The chain was degreased/stripped of lube, then waxed with an 80/20
> blend of paraffin to bees wax and I've been riding a few miles (15
> tops) 3 times a week in the bitter cold Midwest. Once I rode when the
> streets were a slurry of melting snow, ice, salt and dirt/muck.
> Otherwise, mostly dry roads or when there's been a fresh thick
> powdering.
>
> I did not expect rust, but maybe I should have...
>
> So what do I do with my almost new rusty chain and should I worry
> about my bottom bracket or any other parts of the frame or any of it's
> components?
>
> Note, I like to keep my bike clean, use simple green finished with
> pedro's bike lust every 2 or 3 times I ride in these conditions.

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