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It will turn yellow. A local rider did this and it isn't very pretty. It didn't take all that long, either.
The usual advice is to rub the cases down with WD-40 every now and again.
I use Silcon spray on my 1974 R75/6 engine cylinders.
Any hardware store has it:
http://www.ehow.com/about_6713943_uses-silicone-spray.html
There is a better product for this than WD-40. It is called Gibbs brand penetrant. Works way better & also does not affect surfaces you want to paint as much as WD-40. It has been used in the Hot Rod industry for a while now. A friend told me he has even painted over it, though I have not tried it. I used it on my magnesium American Racing spokes wheels with great results, it did not need the constant attention to re-use that WD-40 did.
http://www.roadsters.com/gibbs/
Order some, you will not be diappointed.
John.