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Hard coating lower fork legs
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[QUOTE="hjgird, post: 347479, member: 19327"] I also read an article on the subject in one of the mags a while ago. They wore going for the works look rather than works performance. They did mention that their is less sticktion with TiNi coating, but not so much that normal folks can tell the difference. They had quite a time finding someone to do the coating for them, and ended up with the White Bros suspension department. White Bros recommended the Titanium Nitrate coating above the Aluminum Nitrate coating, as they said it's a lot easier to do. White Bros charged US$550 for coating the lower fork legs. The Mag also black anodized the lower pinch clams, red anodized the fork caps, and also gold anodized the triple clams. White bros also revalved the forks. The end price tag was about US$1100 as far as I can remember. [/QUOTE]
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