Anodizing Forks

Started by 671M900, January 09, 2011, 06:27:51 AM

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ducpainter

Quote from: gage on January 12, 2011, 02:01:41 PM
Pics here - this was a few years ago though and they didn't do colors other than hard ano black and chromating.

http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=18678.0
Will they chromate magnesium or just aluminum?
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gage

not sure
  ???
new colors for the wheels eh?

jmoth79

Well, after dropping off my fork tubes to the anodize shop last night it dawned on me that my dumb ass forgot to include the threaded caps.
So,  since I have to make another trip,  I figured I might want to include some additional parts.  Anybody have any other suggestions for parts to hard anodize black?
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ducpainter

Quote from: gage on January 12, 2011, 06:00:15 PM
not sure
  ???
new colors for the wheels eh?
The original paint is peeling in spots and there is some corrosion. I need to paint them.

I have a small amount of magnadyne left, but 'they' have made it illegal because of the chromium content and it's no longer available.

There is supposedly a new product to fill the gap, but I have no experience with it's effectiveness.

My question is more for future reference. ;)
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696DCRider

Sorry to threadjack, but how much did they charge you to do that.  That seems like I good option for me because I don't feel like breaking my forks down if I want to get them anodized.
Quote from: DucHead on January 09, 2011, 09:17:53 AM
I sent my forks to Ducati Omaha.  They disassembled them, had the parts anodized and reassembled, then shipped back to me.

gage

Quote from: jmoth79 on January 14, 2011, 05:43:08 AM
Well, after dropping off my fork tubes to the anodize shop last night it dawned on me that my dumb ass forgot to include the threaded caps.
So,  since I have to make another trip,  I figured I might want to include some additional parts.  Anybody have any other suggestions for parts to hard anodize black?

I assume that you have non-adjustable forks? Any non aluminum metals will not make it through the process. I would also confirm with your shop that the tight tolerances there will not become too tight. I didn't do my caps and it went back together fine but something to check in case they should mask them

jmoth79

Quote from: gage on January 14, 2011, 12:22:24 PM
I assume that you have non-adjustable forks? Any non aluminum metals will not make it through the process. I would also confirm with your shop that the tight tolerances there will not become too tight. I didn't do my caps and it went back together fine but something to check in case they should mask them

Prior to hard anodizing, the guy at the shop said that they will strip or remove the factory clear ano.  The stripping will reduce thickness that will later be added back by the Hard Black ano.
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