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bradders
17-Aug-2004, 14:36
Thinking of 'projects' over the winter (bloomin' rain!!) and am going to have the forks looked at, change the springs, oil, possible re valve etc. Can you get the stancions nitrated? If so, where and how much? Can't really afford to buy ohlins (otherwise I would snap up pedros:() but like the look. Is it just cosmetic or are ther benefits??

cheers

Desmondo
17-Aug-2004, 14:49
Nitrided forks supposedly just have less friction. How much difference you'd notice is debatable. I'd say not a lot and probably not worth the expense, unless you just want the look of course.

dukess1999
17-Aug-2004, 15:17
Looked into getting it done on my standard Showas a few months back. Northern company whose name I can't remember quoted me £250, so that wasn't a goer. If you're set on it, cheaper to buy a 2nd hand pair and flog your own to offset the price.

Totto
17-Aug-2004, 15:27
Think there are some nitrided Showas on Ebay also a set of Ohlins !!!

bradders
17-Aug-2004, 17:02
thought it might be pricey.....so go on, humour me, how much £ can I expect to get for a set of standard showa forks?

[Edited on 17-8-2004 by bradders]

ali
17-Aug-2004, 17:30
Originally posted by bradders
so go on, humour me, how much £ can I expect to get for a set of standard showa forks?


They go for anywhere between £80 - £140 depending on condition and quality of photos. I've been watching for months as I want a pair of nitrided ones for my SS.

A pair with ohlins internals went for £350 t'other day :o

I spoke to one of the suspension houses a few weeks ago (can't remeber which at the mo) that reckoned on about £80 for both legs to be nitrided while the forks were apart for a service and new seals. It's guaranteed to be one of those things that if you find out who actually does it, they'll do it for next to bugger-all.

Try these guys:
http://www.tecvac.com/Coatings/TiN.asp

Good luck,


Ali

bradders
17-Aug-2004, 17:56
cheers Ali, appreciated.

dukess1999
17-Aug-2004, 18:11
There's also a pair in the market section from a few days back at £150, look not bad even though they are described as a little tatty.

http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=11279

bradders
17-Aug-2004, 18:23
dukess - yeah, saw those but not sure if they are an improvement or whether I would rather trust my own and have the work done (no offence Dude:)). Cheers anyway,
bradders

nelly
17-Aug-2004, 18:33
K-Tech are listing TiN fork tubes for the Showa forks. £128.50+vat. You could replace yours and then sell your originals to get a few £'s back????
Worth a call? 01530 810625

antonye
17-Aug-2004, 20:07
Bradders,

I'm after Mark's (Dude's) forks for the upper parts rather than the fork stanchions - fancy going halves on them?

bradders
17-Aug-2004, 20:15
Originally posted by antonye
Bradders,

I'm after Mark's (Dude's) forks for the upper parts rather than the fork stanchions - fancy going halves on them?

great suggestion...u2u my number;)

bradders
17-Aug-2004, 20:19
Originally posted by nelly
K-Tech are listing TiN fork tubes for the Showa forks. £128.50+vat. You could replace yours and then sell your originals to get a few £'s back????
Worth a call? 01530 810625

thanks Nelly, mind of info, I love this club! I'll give em a call and I can weigh this up against sharing the spoils with Antony.

bradders

skidlids
17-Aug-2004, 20:22
Nelly is that £151 each or a pair, if its each then thats £302 for a pair which is only £23 less than I want for the set of Nitrided Forks I have complete with 65mm fitting callipers when I get the callipers back from DJTera

Jon
18-Aug-2004, 00:40
Pedro had his old Tin showa's from his 996 anodised in gold and the bottom coloured to match Ohlins. £150.00 it cost, they looked good but he still went out and bought the real thing.

Felix
18-Aug-2004, 09:09
Nah, TiN coating is passe. You want carbon fibre stanchions! Them being used in MotoGP now.:P

nelly
18-Aug-2004, 11:00
Originally posted by skidlids
Nelly is that £151 each or a pair, if its each then thats £302 for a pair which is only £23 less than I want for the set of Nitrided Forks I have complete with 65mm fitting callipers when I get the callipers back from DJTera

I guess that'll be each thinkin' about it!! :(

bradders
18-Aug-2004, 20:36
so is it a difficult job, swapping the over? And are there any issues with mine being standard 916sps - any diff with those on offer from Dude?