need some help
need some help
hi all hope everyone is fine. i was wondering if anyone can tell me if theres anything i can use to repair pitted forks? thanks guys
THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT!
a good polish will do it if they're not too bad.
I use autoglym stuff on mine and works a treat.
If they're a mess, maybe some more hardcore polishing will do it, but if theyre that bad, I think Id rather replace them.
I use autoglym stuff on mine and works a treat.
If they're a mess, maybe some more hardcore polishing will do it, but if theyre that bad, I think Id rather replace them.
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- tony.wilde1
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Aaah, the age-old rat bike cure!tony.wilde1 wrote:relax..here i am with a cheap fix for your dilema...all you do is coat the affected area with araldite...then rub down with 600grade wet and dry....gets the glue off the forks but it remains in the pitted area...and doesnt rip your seals...cant be bad!!![]()

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Thats actually a brilliant idea! :-)tony.wilde1 wrote:relax..here i am with a cheap fix for your dilema...all you do is coat the affected area with araldite...then rub down with 600grade wet and dry....gets the glue off the forks but it remains in the pitted area...and doesnt rip your seals...cant be bad!!![]()
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