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Shock and fork mods.... What works and what doesn't

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sandblaster:
That's a good point.
I did find some info earlier on different types of anodization.
Once company claims their process is the best thing since beer  :wink:
I'll see if I can find the ad on it again.

sandblaster:
 TMF offers low- to high-volume hard coat anodizing. Hard anodizing is not the be confused with common anodizing, in which a very thin coating of aluminum oxide is deposited on the surface of the metal. Hard anodizing requires a special process, which produces a dense layer of aluminum oxide both on and in the aluminum surface. The thickness of this coating typically ranges from 1 to 3 mils.

Any hard-anodized surface has a high degree of lubricity. Impregnated with lubricants, such as PTFE (TeflonŽ), hard-anodized aluminum surfaces have an even lower coefficient of friction.

Motorrad:
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