NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

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NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by Mrpmaxx » Sat Mar 29, 2014 11:56 am

Hi guys.
Just got a NC35 from my friend. Good price & well looked after. He doesn't use it any more so I'm putting it on the track.

The stanchions are very badly pitted & need attention. Possibly replacing.
However, before I embark on the costly option of replacing them, is there any method of smoothing or repairing them to a usable standard or is replacing them the only option?

They are perfectly straight & will be overhauled.

I've read on here about lightly sanding them & polishing then back but no results were posted...

Cheers guys
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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by dobbslc » Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:42 pm

Get em re chromed.
You can't sand them as the rust will already be through the chrome itself and down the the steel.

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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by hunter » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:15 pm

Are they pitted in the area of travel,If so then they will damage the seals,If not don't worrie about it.
If they are pitted in that area then get them re-chromed.

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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by Mrpmaxx » Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:48 pm

hunter wrote:Are they pitted in the area of travel,If so then they will damage the seals,If not don't worrie about it.
If they are pitted in that area then get them re-chromed.
dobbslc wrote:Get em re chromed.
You can't sand them as the rust will already be through the chrome itself and down the the steel.
Cheers guys.
I presume a re-chrome is nearly as dear as new ones without any issues.

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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by dobbslc » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:36 pm

AM Philpot in Luton are meant to be good, I got a quote a while back for about £120 all in.
Probably better than buying some cheap Chinese shit off ebay for not much less!

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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by Mrpmaxx » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:17 pm

dobbslc wrote:AM Philpot in Luton are meant to be good, I got a quote a while back for about £120 all in.
Probably better than buying some cheap Chinese shit off ebay for not much less!
Completely agree.
Wasn't going with the Chinese ones anyway.
There great for screens & farings & stuff, but not such a critical part.

Think I'll go with new ones eitherway.
With shipping over & back, there f'all in it & I'll have new ones.

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Re: NC35 stanchion pitted badly. Any solution for repair?

Post by V4beermonster » Sun Mar 30, 2014 8:54 am

+1 for philpot have done many classic bike forks for me come back better than new

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