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GS Jim
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Here's the before'n after. Got a nice satin finish, but polishing forks is a lot more work than I thought (they stayed on the bike throughout).
I have a question for you guys: what grease is best for reassembly of the various nuts and bolts of the front wheel assembly? I have the following on hand. Copper based anti-seize (normally for engine bolts), teflon grease, lithium grease, 3-in-1 household oil, WD 40, motor oil.
Before
Halfway there! I used a 10mm metal rod clamped in place to keep the forks from rotating while I work on them. A piece of threaded rod would also work.
Since there were no deep gouges on the forks, 400 grit wet sand paper was used to remove the clearcoat, cut into strips as such
Once all the clearcoat was removed I polished using a cotton rotary wheel attached to my hand drill.
After
Here's what the small odds'n ends looked like before and after "treatment"
I have a question for you guys: what grease is best for reassembly of the various nuts and bolts of the front wheel assembly? I have the following on hand. Copper based anti-seize (normally for engine bolts), teflon grease, lithium grease, 3-in-1 household oil, WD 40, motor oil.
Before
Halfway there! I used a 10mm metal rod clamped in place to keep the forks from rotating while I work on them. A piece of threaded rod would also work.
Since there were no deep gouges on the forks, 400 grit wet sand paper was used to remove the clearcoat, cut into strips as such
Once all the clearcoat was removed I polished using a cotton rotary wheel attached to my hand drill.
After
Here's what the small odds'n ends looked like before and after "treatment"