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Fortunately, it's not corroded where the lower forks slide. Although, I had the same problem on my CB350 when I pulled the fork ears off. I replaced the forks from a used set from either a 360 or 400. Another option might be to paint that section that is exposed or to install fork gators (might look a little weird all the way up top). Before doing anything permanent, try polishing out the upper forks. Seeing that it's chromed, and most of it is over the chrome, you might be able to get a majority of it off with chrome polish and a cloth wheel. Another thought might be 1200-1600 grit sand paper and some oil. After you get the surface corrosion off, you will then be able to tell how far down it is pitted. You may be able to get it all off with a lot of elbow grease.
 
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