I think you're looking for "if it were me" thoughts from us so here's mine: 

The first Clems didn't come with the fork accents and I think it looks 
fine. I have a powder coater place in town so for a commuter/shopper 
lock-up bike - which is what Clems are for! - I would keep the price low 
and the fork-covering tough and powder coat it. I don't know if he could do 
the accents. 

On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 7:27:13 AM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> After talking with Will about my tweaked Clem fork, he thought it would 
> like a new fork would be better then trying to fix it. Easy to talk me into 
> because mine has rust issues on top of being crooked (in two directions). 
> The cost wasn’t as bad as I thought either. It will actually be a Hunq fork 
> because that’s what they had. Very slight rake difference is all I guess. 
>
> Anyway, it is a bare fork so now I get to decide how to paint it. My Clem 
> is Grilver and I love the color. I’m thinking of just having it powder 
> coated for maximum durability since it is my daily commuter and gets locked 
> up all over. I’m not sure the accent colors can be done with that though? 
>  Or should I find a painter to do it. Or should I just spray it myself and 
> not worry too much about it? Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
>
>
>

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