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Soo__Fuego 03-13-14 10:44 AM

i tried stripping my Sram s100's with aircraft remover and that didn't make a dent on the coating. Any ideas? I've used that to remove powder coat, paint, etc!!!!

Nagrom_ 03-13-14 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Soo__Fuego (Post 16574325)
i tried stripping my Sram s100's with aircraft remover and that didn't make a dent on the coating. Any ideas? I've used that to remove powder coat, paint, etc!!!!

Oven cleaner. Use gloves or you will get chemical burns. I'm honestly surprised they sell this **** in stores. Don't get the citrus crap.

Nagrom_ 03-13-14 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16574352)
Oven cleaner. Use gloves or you will get chemical burns. I'm honestly surprised they sell this **** in stores. Don't get the citrus crap.

This is assuming it's anodized and not painted, which is a solid assumption knowing aircraft stripper didn't work.

Nagrom_ 03-13-14 10:53 AM

Also, in case anyone was wondering, you don't get a notification when you quote yourself.

lol

Soo__Fuego 03-13-14 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16574352)
Oven cleaner. Use gloves or you will get chemical burns. I'm honestly surprised they sell this **** in stores. Don't get the citrus crap.


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16574359)
This is assuming it's anodized and not painted, which is a solid assumption knowing aircraft stripper didn't work.

This was my next idea, gonna go to the store right now for some.

bmontgomery87 03-13-14 11:06 AM

Random question I probably should have asked yesterday before I rode:

Do you have to take any different steps with a carbon fork in regards to tightening the bolts? I've never had anything carbon before so I just feel like it's fragile and I'm going to "hurt" it.
:eek:

Nagrom_ 03-13-14 11:20 AM

My bad Scrod, didn't notice what thread I was in.


#notscrod

Scrodzilla 03-13-14 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by bmontgomery87 (Post 16574396)
Random question I probably should have asked yesterday before I rode:

Do you have to take any different steps with a carbon fork in regards to tightening the bolts? I've never had anything carbon before so I just feel like it's fragile and I'm going to "hurt" it.
:eek:

Are you asking about installing a stem on a carbon steerer? If so, use carbon paste and use slightly less torque than recommended for the stem you're using.

bmontgomery87 03-13-14 03:34 PM

I meant installing the front wheel and tightening the axle nuts.

Scrodzilla 03-13-14 03:46 PM

Oh, that's an easy one. Keep them just tight enough that your wheel doesn't fall off, as you would with any fork. Front axle nuts don't need to be ham-fisted.

AristoNYC 03-13-14 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by Soo__Fuego (Post 16574325)
i tried stripping my Sram s100's with aircraft remover and that didn't make a dent on the coating. Any ideas? I've used that to remove powder coat, paint, etc!!!!

for anodized parts I use: Greased Lightning 32 oz. Super Strength Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser-30101GRL at The Home Depot

Put it in a plastic bucket and let it sit, make sure to watch it as you don't want it to begin to eat away at the metal, just the color.

dimethi 03-13-14 07:05 PM

Didn't win this, but was wondering if I let a good deal get away: 2007 Leader 735

Soo__Fuego 03-13-14 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 16575671)
for anodized parts I use: Greased Lightning 32 oz. Super Strength Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser-30101GRL at The Home Depot

Put it in a plastic bucket and let it sit, make sure to watch it as you don't want it to begin to eat away at the metal, just the color.

Thanks for the tip, I ended up getting a can of oven cleaner though, did the trick.

Scrodzilla 03-13-14 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by dimethi (Post 16575791)
Didn't win this, but was wondering if I let a good deal get away: 2007 Leader 735

Gah! If I saw that I would've bought it myself!

dimethi 03-13-14 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16576044)
Gah! If I saw that I would've bought it myself!

Agh, darn. Was questioning whether or not to bid, then it just ends. Oh well, congrats to whoever got that!

AristoNYC 03-13-14 08:58 PM

what size seat binder does the leader 722 use, mine stripped.

Scrodzilla 03-13-14 09:16 PM

I believe it's 19mm but I can measure the one on Angie's bike at the shop tomorrow to be sure.

AristoNYC 03-13-14 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16576113)
I believe it's 19mm but I can measure the one on Angie's bike at the shop tomorrow to be sure.

that would be greatly appreciated.

nelsonfung21 03-13-14 11:51 PM

here we have some really cheap parts to buy, a seatpost is like $5 ... and they offer thousands of colors.

Scrodzilla 03-14-14 12:08 AM

What does that have to do with whether or not Jared Leto wears underwear?

SquidPuppet 03-14-14 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16574352)
Oven cleaner. Use gloves or you will get chemical burns. I'm honestly surprised they sell this **** in stores. Don't get the citrus crap.

Quick question. Which brand cleaner, and, any luck with it removing powdercoat?

Thanks,

Scrodzilla 03-14-14 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 16576172)
that would be greatly appreciated.

Follow up: 19mm it is! [MENTION=299067]AristoNYC[/MENTION]

Scrodzilla 03-14-14 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 16578123)
Quick question. Which brand cleaner, and, any luck with it removing powdercoat?

Thanks,

I've never tried but I hear aircraft stripper will remove powdercoat as well as paint.

TejanoTrackie 03-14-14 03:15 PM

Hey Scrod. You mentioned in the today I thread that there was a new 2014 Soma Rush that is killer. Were you just messing with us or is there really something new on the horizon ?

Soo__Fuego 03-14-14 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 16578123)
Quick question. Which brand cleaner, and, any luck with it removing powdercoat?

Thanks,

I used Easy Off because that's what the CVS in back of my house had, I would imagine any regular oven cleaner that's not that citrus type will do. For powdercoat use aircraft remover that you can get from an auto parts store or a Home Depot.


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