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| Smoto Bob |
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 Smoto Bob World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:49 - 28 Apr 2004 Post subject: wheel painting? or annodized |
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I want to do my gsxr wheels a different color ( i know very sad... but you lot spend loads on your bikes so )
Anyway i have a friend with a compresser and stuff if i was to get him to just paint over would that last?
Take it my halford stlye wont work??
Any one know where or can get it done for me
OR it would be kick ass if i could get the knobly set annodized, if i keep the spoked wheels on it and got the rims annodized?? but i take it thats exspensive???
cheers ____________________ F'it DO WHAT EVER MAKES YOU HAPPY!!!!! Even if it screws over everyone else :p
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| MarJay |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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You'll need to get them powder coated otherwise ordinary paint will flake off.
Loads of places do it that advertise in the back of MCN, but I would try the yellow pages first because motorcycle specialists can charge bikers more for being "specialist" when in fact its the same for anything you want to powder coat.
I would say look for something like "Shot blasting and powder coating" in the yellow pages. HTH!
Oh and from what I can tell, the specialists charge £30 per wheel plus postage, whereas a local place might be cheaper, and you wouldn't need to pay postage (obviously).
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| M1ke |
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I spoke to keith about this. He said the people that aren't specialised for powdercoating bike wheels use a different type of coating and so over time it goes dull (reacts with water and salt etc)
Although not all are like this, it is worth taking into concideration. £30 a wheel sounds very cheap, if you are right about that I could be tempted  |
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| Smoto Bob |
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 Posted: 00:08 - 29 Apr 2004 Post subject: wheel |
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Also note i want them metallic blue , to match anodized blue bits.
that would be more exspevice as well i guess  ____________________ F'it DO WHAT EVER MAKES YOU HAPPY!!!!! Even if it screws over everyone else :p
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Hi
Industrial powder coaters can use a different powder. This looks fine when new but goes dull with time (think it is UV light that does it). Unfortunatly this has happened with the Aprilia frame I had done.
You can get metallic finishes. The problem is that it is not going to be a close match for normal paint (the powder coaters tend to have a far smaller range of colours).
£30 a wheel is probably not too bad. I have seen people quoting £60 a wheel, including new wheel bearings, etc. Car wheels are generally around £25 +vat.
Normal paint will last for quite a while, but probably only if you properly prepare the wheels before painting.
All the best
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| Smoto Bob |
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 Posted: 19:47 - 29 Apr 2004 Post subject: wheels |
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That sound interesting mate i only in st albans
Also how did you take them the wheels, no tyres? no bearings ect
Another plan, i have a friend with a compressor spray gun ect he said he could do em for me but as i remember he doesnt do sand blasting anymore as it goes every where lol would that be a problem?
cheers ____________________ F'it DO WHAT EVER MAKES YOU HAPPY!!!!! Even if it screws over everyone else :p
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