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Carlo Del Carman from Washington inquires about repairing unsightly dents on Pro Series frames caused by fork kits.

How to Repair Fork Kits on Pro Series Frames


Carlo Del Carman from Washington recently raised a concern about repairing fork kits on his Pro Series frames. Like many, Carlo faced the challenge of unsightly dents and exposed metal after light sanding. It's a common issue that can be bothersome to those who pride themselves on maintaining a pristine look for their equipment. Here's a comprehensive guide to address this problem.


When your aluminum frame encounters a fork kit, it often results in a noticeable dent. This can be quite a visual disturbance, especially when the bare metal gets exposed. While some may see it as a 'battle scar' reminiscent of gunslingers adding notches to their belts, others prefer a flawless appearance.


If you're aiming to keep a smooth surface, first and foremost, sand down the affected area. This prevents any snagging on bands, ensuring safety and functionality. Carlo did this right. Sanding is essential to make sure there are no rough edges that could potentially damage other parts or accessories.


Once sanded, there's the matter of the unsightly bare metal. A popular solution? Automotive enamel. It works perfectly for aluminum surfaces. Before you begin painting, however, ensure the area is clean and free from grease. Proper preparation will ensure the paint adheres well and doesn't bubble up later on.


In summary, while dents and scratches on aluminum frames might be inevitable, they are fixable. Light sanding, followed by a thorough cleaning and application of automotive enamel, can restore the frame's appearance. Whether you choose to embrace the scars or cover them up is a personal choice. But rest assured, both options are valid and effective. Thanks to Carlo for bringing up this relevant topic.


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