.... So honda clear coated these forks and what happens over the decades is that the aluminum begins to corrode under this coating. You have to strip off this coating and then clean up the aluminum,usually by using fine grade sand paper. Yes, you can just sand the forks which strips this coating or use a stripper, your choice. I've just used sand paper. Then you polish the aluminum, to whatever luster you want. I've used 2000, 3000 grit paper as a " polishing " medium because I did not want the piece i was working on to be too shiny. I go for the stock look.
I have never restored a bike, i have cleaned up some aluminum pieces and know a little about the process but not enough to recommend which grades of sandpaper to use. Also, I have an original, unrestored 1975 550f that i maintain original, so I have a little expertise involved in keeping this bike original.Other's can chime in here. I just know the least aggressive paper needed saves time.
I also don't use steel wool, it can leave minute bits of steel embedded in the aluminum which then creates rust spots. Hope this helps.