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    Pitted front forks

    Hi everyone,

    Whats the options I have when it comes to fixing front forks which have some pitting in the travel section?

    I've heard of re-chroming, what sort of money does this involve, and are there any other cheaper alternatives?

    Cheers,

    Stefan

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildpudding View Post
    and are there any other cheaper alternatives?
    Sand the hell out of them... epoxy the pitted bits up... sand the hell out of them, hey worked a treat on my Kat
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildpudding View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Whats the options I have when it comes to fixing front forks which have some pitting in the travel section?

    I've heard of re-chroming, what sort of money does this involve, and are there any other cheaper alternatives?

    Cheers,

    Stefan
    I just got a pair of RF forks rechromed and ground for $300+GST. They were disassembled so chroming and grinding was all the had to do.
    Good job but I understand a budget approach it epoxy and sanding.

    Depends on how hard they get treated...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Good job but I understand a budget approach it epoxy and sanding depends on how hard they get treated...
    Well the Kats a race bike so thats kinda harsh treatment, and so far touch wood... they aint leaking.
    cheers DD
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    Buy a used set of forks from a wrecker

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    I just got a pair of RF forks rechromed and ground for $300+GST. They were disassembled so chroming and grinding was all the had to do.
    Good job but I understand a budget approach it epoxy and sanding.

    Depends on how hard they get treated...
    Who did the chroming for you?

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    just do what im doing, crash it, bend them and get insurance to replace them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackflagged View Post
    Who did the chroming for you?
    Otahuhu Hard Chrome.

    Good job but a week later than the promised date...! They came back with what appeared to be a rough finish on them, not the high polish chrome I was expecting. They told me it was all good and they stood 100% behind the finish as they'd done lots like that.

    So far so good
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    The forks on my GPX have been honed, was done before i bought it. but thats what i've been told was done to them. They seem to keep all the fluid on the inside and work pretty well. Might be worth looking into.

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