Ok, so I looked into this Galvanic corrosion thing a bit more, and I 'think' I should be ok.
According to the below link, because I've used Zinc fasteners, corrosion is not increased on the aluminium surface of the frame.
http://www.preservationscience.com/materials/metals/PGC.html
The corrosion of the zinc faster against the steel is increased, but because I plan to replace these fasteners within the next 6 months, I don't see that being a huge problem. That surface is on the outside anyway, so I should be able to see anything obviously wrong.
For the Stainless Steel bolts I've ordered corrosion is marginally increased. Given it's only marginal, I'm ok with that as I almost never ride in the rain.
When I swap over to the stainless bolts, I might throw some grease or petroleum jelly on there to also help prevent water ingress.
Cheers
According to the below link, because I've used Zinc fasteners, corrosion is not increased on the aluminium surface of the frame.
http://www.preservationscience.com/materials/metals/PGC.html
The corrosion of the zinc faster against the steel is increased, but because I plan to replace these fasteners within the next 6 months, I don't see that being a huge problem. That surface is on the outside anyway, so I should be able to see anything obviously wrong.
For the Stainless Steel bolts I've ordered corrosion is marginally increased. Given it's only marginal, I'm ok with that as I almost never ride in the rain.
When I swap over to the stainless bolts, I might throw some grease or petroleum jelly on there to also help prevent water ingress.
Cheers