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how to refurb a peeling tuff neck stem
Mattdub:
It was a rare and desirable stem , shame it ain't no longer ...............................
Who made the seat clamp ..................... TUF NCK ?
:D :crazy2:
ron burgundy:
Fooked...
dj_benice:
--- Quote from: Mattdub on June 18, 2009, 08:38 PM ---It was a rare and desirable stem , shame it ain't no longer ...............................
Who made the seat clamp ..................... TUF NCK ?
:D :crazy2:
--- End quote ---
Bit harsh on the seat clamp, I've had NOS in the bag ones that have the same depth on the stamp.... something to do with the curvature and type of stamping I was led to believe. Be honest the E is barely defined on that one prior to polishing ::)
Mattdub:
--- Quote from: dj_benice on June 18, 2009, 09:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mattdub on June 18, 2009, 08:38 PM ---It was a rare and desirable stem , shame it ain't no longer ...............................
Who made the seat clamp ..................... TUF NCK ?
:D :crazy2:
--- End quote ---
Bit harsh on the seat clamp, I've had NOS in the bag ones that have the same depth on the stamp.... something to do with the curvature and type of stamping I was led to believe. Be honest the E is barely defined on that one prior to polishing ::)
--- End quote ---
True about the light stamping , had one sometime back like it . A gentle wet/dry/light solvol and it looked better but was still legible .
HARORIDER:
tuf neck seat clamps polished??? don't do it!!! heat up really quickly makes them very soft writing just disappears :-\ if you do soft pad very lightly
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