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stop forks from pitting (D.I.Y)
Im determined not to let my forks get pitted, esp as im going to be using her as far into winter as i can. so ive covered them in the oxford clear sheet paint work saver stuff.
Got the idea from the cat c sv i went to have a look at. Anyone else got any hints/tips on how to save the front forks? |
I've had mine re-painted, with thicker coats of paint and laquer. I was gonna invest in some clear plastic stick on thingymajigs too.
Matt |
silver duck tape.
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My forks were polished reasonably well by BILLY but even so, I would have done them if they weren't. Much easier to get rid of the effects of salt by using a polishing mop on a drill compared to having to repaint the fork legs. Only takes 5 minutes with a polishing kit to get them sparkling. :)
Alternatively, on my old hornet, I had a sheet of carbon fibre looking material covering the front of them. :) |
I have 2 sets of forks, I'm painting one set and then swapping them over. I can then paint the other set. I don't like polished stuff on my bikes much, so when one of the sets need the seals done I'll strip and powdercoat the fork lowers.
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have used sticky back plastic on mine - the stuff you can put on books i think.
cost me 5 squid from staples. cut it to size and roberts your mums brother. works a treat to i think! |
How big a job is it to remove the forks to polish&lacquer the lower parts?
I have my eye on a bike at the moment which will need this done, just not too sure how much work it involves. Pete |
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