Fork polishing

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hedgehogspen
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Fork polishing

Post by hedgehogspen » Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:24 am

Nope, that's not a euphemism...

Got the front end of the bike in bits to fit some shiny new stanchions, and figured it would be a good time to tidy up the bottom end of the forks as well.

Any ideas/contacts on how to do this/where to take them?

Is this something I can DIY? I have a bench grinder at home, so could I just get a polishing disc and try that?
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Re: Fork polishing

Post by cbr400rrn » Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:07 pm

Get them powdercoated if you have them in bits anyway

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Re: Fork polishing

Post by Trinirides » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:31 pm

Will be doing the same thing next week on my stored NC30 have emailed http://www.powdercoatingessex.co.uk Got a quick response only 30 quid to powdercoat both forks, going to get the Yoke done (15 quid) and a few other bits at the same time. They where the only company out of 4 I emailed to get back to me.. Just hope they do a good job :pray:

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Re: Fork polishing

Post by hedgehogspen » Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:53 pm

Thanks for the responses all.

Gonna try polishing them and see how that goes, will have time to try and go for powdercoating or similar if it's no good, as the new stanchions are gonna take a while apparently :|
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Re: Fork polishing

Post by alexhumber » Wed Aug 04, 2010 5:32 pm

I have found that grit blasting them works really well. I used a glass bead wet blaster (these are rare!) to give a smooth shiny finish.

After blasting I used several coats of laquer from a spray can and they look really good. Still look good several years later with no polishing.

Just an idea!

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Re: Fork polishing

Post by hedgehogspen » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:23 pm

Thanks Alex, I am going to give that a try...

Stanchions arrived today so gotta get a wiggle on now :-)
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