Pros/Cons: powder coating vs anodizing

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hehe yeah....waiting for them to email from my phone to the computer. Will post as soon as done...
 
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Me too! lol.

Really glad I went with the satin black and not the high gloss, it looks even better in person.
 
looks good, although im to late to answer your questions...

I do all my own powdercoating on my bike and powdercoated both my upper and lower forks. I totally dis-assembled them, powdercoated, and re-assembled. I have had zero problems!!!
 
those do look awesom......

crap now i will have to powder coat mine this winter......
 
Thanks PurPony. I'm not sure if they were just being lazy or what. Either way, they are fully disassembled now so whatever happens happens! [up] I'm just ready to get them back and get the bike put back together. I've been side tracked with a new mountain bike lately so I haven't exactly been pushing to get it done, but I am tired of seeing it in pieces in the garage.
 
I hear you... My bike has been fully assembled for over a year now, but i have a few new mods i want to do that requires total dis-assembly again, just cant get motivated to tear her down

When you do go to assemble though... drive a flat blade screw driver or something like that into the upper and lowers to spread them open some so you dont scratch the powdercoat when you slide the forks in.
 
When you do go to assemble though... drive a flat blade screw driver or something like that into the upper and lowers to spread them open some so you dont scratch the powdercoat when you slide the forks in.

I thought about tapping a wedge of wood in them to keep them open. I've been running through my mind how I can run them through without scratching them. I thought about using painters tape down to the point where the lower triple will secure the fork. Then I can just peel it off.

Anyone have any thoughts or other ideas?
 
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