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<blockquote data-quote="CreviceSucker" data-source="post: 549701" data-attributes="member: 1804"><p>i dont know if they still do it but there was 2 companies in NSW that would travel to your site and do onsite hardchrome repairs with electroplating but thats more practical for big mofo earthmoving equipment that gets a chip in the hydraulic cylinder rod , not really practical for motorskittle forks.</p><p></p><p>and i second the above of using steel wool to take the rust off.</p><p></p><p>or you can get fancy and use citric acid.</p><p></p><p>You could round off the sharp edges of the pit marks with a bit of 400 grit wrapped around a pencil so they dont shred the fork seals too , it might go for years like that without any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreviceSucker, post: 549701, member: 1804"] i dont know if they still do it but there was 2 companies in NSW that would travel to your site and do onsite hardchrome repairs with electroplating but thats more practical for big mofo earthmoving equipment that gets a chip in the hydraulic cylinder rod , not really practical for motorskittle forks. and i second the above of using steel wool to take the rust off. or you can get fancy and use citric acid. You could round off the sharp edges of the pit marks with a bit of 400 grit wrapped around a pencil so they dont shred the fork seals too , it might go for years like that without any issues. [/QUOTE]
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