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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!!!!
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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!!!!
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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.
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Also, in case anyone was wondering, you don't get a notification when you quote yourself.
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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.
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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: |
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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: |
I meant installing the front wheel and tightening the axle nuts.
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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.
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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!!!!
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. |
Didn't win this, but was wondering if I let a good deal get away: 2007 Leader 735
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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. |
Originally Posted by dimethi
(Post 16575791)
Didn't win this, but was wondering if I let a good deal get away: 2007 Leader 735
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 16576044)
Gah! If I saw that I would've bought it myself!
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what size seat binder does the leader 722 use, mine stripped.
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I believe it's 19mm but I can measure the one on Angie's bike at the shop tomorrow to be sure.
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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.
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here we have some really cheap parts to buy, a seatpost is like $5 ... and they offer thousands of colors.
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What does that have to do with whether or not Jared Leto wears underwear?
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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.
Thanks, |
Originally Posted by AristoNYC
(Post 16576172)
that would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 16578123)
Quick question. Which brand cleaner, and, any luck with it removing powdercoat?
Thanks, |
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 ?
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 16578123)
Quick question. Which brand cleaner, and, any luck with it removing powdercoat?
Thanks, |
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