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Old 11-10-2024, 05:41 PM
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Old 11-10-2024, 05:41 PM
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Old 11-10-2024, 05:49 PM
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Looks nice, following
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Old 11-10-2024, 06:57 PM
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Cool!
What's that you're soaking it in?

Was thinking about doing this to a 105 crank on Facebook Marketplace.
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Old 11-10-2024, 06:58 PM
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I use oven cleaner for this, but anything with Lye should do the trick. I stripped a dropper post for this one.

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Old 11-10-2024, 07:05 PM
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I use oven cleaner for this, but anything with Lye should do the trick. I stripped a dropper post for this one.

Nice looking post. It's the quality of the polishing job that makes all the difference.
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Old 11-10-2024, 07:06 PM
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It's the quality of the polishing job that makes all the difference.
I used mothers metal polish. I really didnt spend much time on it - maybe 15 min? Probably needs to be disassembled and redone after a year.
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Old 11-10-2024, 07:47 PM
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Following this as well. I just picked up a cheap pair of DT Swiss hubs painted white for my winter project. I would like to strip them and polish them up. Never done anything like this before but should be fun to try.
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Old 11-10-2024, 08:43 PM
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does the lye solution attack the base metal or just the anodizing?
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Old 11-10-2024, 08:53 PM
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does the lye solution attack the base metal or just the anodizing?
Should be just the anodizing.

I have heard shimano doesnt love the idea of this, maybe because of the corrosion and splitting apart issues with their road cranks. I wouldnt worry though.
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Old 11-10-2024, 09:44 PM
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Looks cool. So once you do this it tarnishes and you have to periodically re-polish?

What was Shimano doing back in the day when all the parts just looked like this to keep it from tarnishing?

I can see it not working on a dropper due to it sliding and rubbing but for a crank is there a way to clear coat it?

Heh.. does the GRX still have bonded cranks anyway? I thought Shimano used to make hollow cranks out of a single casting.. they used to make a big deal out of it, and they didn't split.
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Old 11-10-2024, 10:08 PM
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does the lye solution attack the base metal or just the anodizing?
You have to dilute the oven cleaner, and even then you're risking weakening a critical component. Buyer beware.
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Old 11-11-2024, 06:33 AM
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My advancing age must be the cause of my chestnut shrinkage because there is no way I would give my bicycle a lye bath, and then expect it to safely carry my carcass anywhere worth visiting. I wouldn't trust it even for a pedal to drop a letter off at the post.
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Old 11-11-2024, 08:12 AM
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OT - The tires don't look like they would squeeze into the seatstays inflated! Great looking Zukas.
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Old 11-11-2024, 08:39 AM
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I agree that the Zukas is a nicely appointed machine!
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