I dont fully understand the purpose of this...
The people that would use this will be people making bikes, correct?
And if they can make a bike I dont think they'd find it to hard to change grey to blue...
Im just saying.
Not many skins if not any at all have Titanium Nitrate (Gold) as a coating as well as Turquoise
Titanium Nitrate and skinners on almost every bike do not take the time to coat the rear shock shaft as well which is not realistic. This was posted to bring awareness to some trick coatings the industry uses.
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The problem with that is nobody cares to look at the shock other than the spring, and quite frankly, I don't want to waste all of that time trying to find out which part of the UV has that part of the shock on it. I do add fork coatings on most of my bike skins, though.
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SEAL5327 wrote:Not many skins if not any at all have Titanium Nitrate (Gold) as a coating as well as Turquoise
Titanium Nitrate and skinners on almost every bike do not take the time to coat the rear shock shaft as well which is not realistic. This was posted to bring awareness to some trick coatings the industry uses.
My team bikes have had it since the first TSR post. And I'm sure i've seen others with it.
SEAL5327 wrote:Not many skins if not any at all have Titanium Nitrate (Gold) as a coating as well as Turquoise
Titanium Nitrate and skinners on almost every bike do not take the time to coat the rear shock shaft as well which is not realistic. This was posted to bring awareness to some trick coatings the industry uses.
I have the Turquoise nitrated blue forks on my real life dirt bike