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Hi,

I seem to remember that people have recommended Fastline in Preston previously.

Any others to add to the list?

Also, what should it cost for a hardtail frame and suspension forks to be coated?

Thanks,

Stu


 
Posted : 30/04/2017 4:23 pm
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Fastline is usually about £60 for frame - fork will be extra. This is the top end on price. Understand bikes and generally careful.

Some of the industrial places are cheaper - maybe £30-40 for the frame. Superior at Leyland have done 2 good and 2 bad jobs for me....

Wheel repair centre at Bamber Bridge do aluminium frames for a local shop and also sus forks.

Garrick is similar prices to Fastline.

Plenty more in yellow pages!


 
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The thread I started on Retrobike might be of use.

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=232111&hilit=dog


 
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Thanks both.

Do I need to strip the forks and just give them the legs or can they powdercoat fully assembled?


 
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It was £90 at Fastline for my frame last year. Superb job.
I would have thought you'd need to strip the forks seeing as they dip them and blast them before the coating. Assuming it's the same process as a frame.


 
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They'll need fully stripped. They'll be going in an oven, the seals and oil aren't going to like that.

I'm not sure if this bushes will have to check out too..


 
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Oh yes, didn't think about the baking bit!

Might have a go at a rattle-can fork respray first.


 
Posted : 30/04/2017 8:43 pm