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 Aidan Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 15:23 - 15 Jul 2006 Post subject: Fork hard chroming |
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My 1982 Yamaha has eaten it's fork seals and there are nice deep gouges in the crome of the fork leg. I've had fork legs re-hard chromed before and it cost about £150 (including new seals being fitted), but I don't want to spend so much on this bike as it's meant to be my cheap commuter bike.
I've tried a bit of 'wet and dry' sanding but don't think I've got deep enough.
How deep can a scrape be before there's no point changing the seal?
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 Posted: 17:04 - 15 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
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You can do a bodge repair on pitted forks that is very effective although not all that aesthetic.
Firstly, clean all the rust off, down to bare metal, make sure you get rid of any flakes of chrome and scrape the rust out of the pits with a stanley knife blade.
Degrease the stanchions thoroughly using a solvent, you must completley remove all traces of oil clinging to them.
Now get some Araldite epoxy resin, it is improtant to use the original slow setting stuff (now marketed as precision?), NOT araldite rapide which absorbs water and swells over time.
Mix it up and skim over all the damaged parts of the fork stanchions, try to use as little as will fill the defects whilst still having it standing a little proud of the surface.
Leave to set for AT LEAST 24 hours.
Now using progressivley finer grades of wet and dry paper, polish down the araldite 'till it is perfectly smooth and level with the rest of the chrome surface, finish off with a cream polishing agent like autosol then a wax polish.
This works, I have done it many times. The critical parts are 1) How clean and grease free you get the surfaces. 2) The amount of elbow grease expended polishing.
Fit gaiters. |
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 Posted: 22:02 - 15 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
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I have now seen 3 threads on how to change a fork seal, each one making it look more complicated than the the previous . I was going to have a go, bu I may just hand the seals, oil and dismantled forks to the workshop and say pick the bones out of that
My forks wereleaking on the ZXR due to them being pitted, each time they were compressed they would wear a small chanel in the rubber. This was filed smooth and filled with epoxy, filed smooth again as a quick fix. They may have leaked a little, but would be a make do until either a new pair were sourced or they were rechromed, shame the bike never lasted long enough . ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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 Aidan Two Stroke Sniffer

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Cheers - think I'll give the epoxy idea a go and if it fails too quickly will either flog the bike or pay to have the forks ground down and hard cromed.  |
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 Aidan Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 20:47 - 18 Jul 2006 Post subject: |
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Have a crazy idea - why not rely on a 1982 200cc 2stroke to commute 20,000 miles a year round 3 motorways a day? So I've bit the bullet and paid to have the forks re hard-chromed and re-built
How do you size gaiters (to know which to buy)? On the diameter of the fork or the diameter of the fork outer (bit the wheel is attached to)? |
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 Aidan Two Stroke Sniffer

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B******s!
Having waited all this time for a '10 day turnaround' The forks arrived last week without any oil. I paid an extra £10 for oil on top of the £200 for the rechroming only to notice the forks are more pitted then when I sent them.
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I have to admit, I used them a few years ago on my old SV650 forks - they were quick and the forks lasted the five years until I sold the bike. To be honest if the job they end up doing lasts then I'll still be reasonably happy  |
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I sent mine to a place called www.hardchromeplating.co.uk.
Bunch of twats. It took em 6 weeks, they scuffed all the paint on the legs and the chrome was left unpolished. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 294 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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