LazyTrailRider Posted January 15 Share In doing some reading about dealing with the inevitable but dreaded tiny chips & fine scratches on fork stanchions, I came across this: https://cyclinic.com.au/blogs/suspension/an-introduction-stanchion-wrap This seemed crazy at first glance, but they make it sound like it actually works. Does anyone have any experience with this product? (I'm very aware of the technicalities of using something like the Sendhit kit or a razor blade to remove tiny burrs, filling with epoxy, sanding down extremely carefully, etc.) But, this is something completely new to me. @droo @Jakes 001 what do you think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazyTrailRider Posted January 15 Share Oh FFS, I see it's an April fool's joke. Joke's on me I guess 😆😆 thebob, Dusty, Jako De Wet and 6 others 1 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted January 16 Share Just read that had a good chuckle LazyTrailRider 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted January 16 Share 2 bumps in and that stuff would be bunched up around the crown like a foreskin. Looks shiny in the photos though. (On a serious note, the reason stanchion tubes are anodised aluminium is because aluminium oxide is one of the hardest substances known to man. Vinyl is not.) gemmerbal and Robbie Stewart 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted January 16 Share 21 hours ago, LazyTrailRider said: Oh FFS, I see it's an April fool's joke. Joke's on me I guess 😆😆 unique Iso-propylightbynature mix perfect LazyTrailRider 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Posted January 16 Share Has anyone tried a PVD coating or ceracote? is this available in SA? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazyTrailRider Posted January 16 Share 2 hours ago, droo said: 2 bumps in and that stuff would be bunched up around the crown like a foreskin. Yeah, it's logical with just 2 seconds of thinking about it. I can't believe I even typed the original post, must have been a slow day for me. Please don't hold it against me 😆 Edited January 16 by LazyTrailRider Typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasilvarsa Posted January 16 Share 3 hours ago, Barry said: Has anyone tried a PVD coating or ceracote? is this available in SA? There is this one for Guns Protective | Cerakote SA Spray on Coatings could work. Like they do on the Refurbishment of Frying Pans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Posted January 16 Share 25 minutes ago, dasilvarsa said: There is this one for Guns Protective | Cerakote SA Spray on Coatings could work. Like they do on the Refurbishment of Frying Pans. I see the MX guys like to coat the stanchion's on MX bikes. It reduces friction and heat not to mention it just looks cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Posted January 16 Share 6 hours ago, droo said: 2 bumps in and that stuff would be bunched up around the crown like a foreskin. Looks shiny in the photos though. (On a serious note, the reason stanchion tubes are anodised aluminium is because aluminium oxide is one of the hardest substances known to man. Vinyl is not.) not as hard as ............ LazyTrailRider 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
droo Posted January 16 Share 44 minutes ago, Hairy said: not as hard as ............ This is the guy your stanchions are scared of... Edited January 16 by droo Hairy and LazyTrailRider 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Posted January 17 Share 14 hours ago, droo said: This is the guy your stanchions are scared of... Rock can break scissors/micro layer of anodised alum, but Chuck can break anything Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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