Dave
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For some reason the Savage seems to corrode easily. When I was looking for my first used Savage, I looked at several and I was surprised to see so much corrosion on bikes with very few miles on them. Even bikes that were parked in a garage near the overhead door would corrode from the moisture they got when the overhead doors would open and close. The aluminum often had the corrosion under the clear coat, the inside of the tool box cover and painted side covers was rusty, the spoke nipples were rusty, and even the plating on the spokes was dull and grey colored on most of them.
I looked at a lot of $ 2,000 bikes that had corrosion and rust, and I finally decided that I would spend a bit more and get a clean bike....I found a really nice one for $ 2,700. It extra cost was worth it to me, as appearance is something I worry about on my Savage.
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