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 rizo9 Nova Slayer
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 Posted: 13:49 - 02 Jul 2004 Post subject: lacquer |
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| dandit |
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 dandit Nearly there...

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 Posted: 14:03 - 02 Jul 2004 Post subject: Re: lacquer |
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bloody hell I didnt no they made heat resistant lacquer I could of done with a tin of that a few weeks back. that looks like it should be ok ____________________ WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE I STILL HAD 3 GEARS TO GO OFFICER. Currently riding a naked cbr 600 and driving a 52 plate 2litre tdci mondeo |
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Generally any kind of exhaust paint flakes off, not so much the heat, but the metal shrinking and growing with the very high heat means that higher temp paint, which is more brittle, flakes off, and lower temp paint, which is more elastic, burns off.
You can apply a coat of barbeque paint every few months, or just put on lots of high heat laquer or exhaust paint, then wrap an exhaust bandage around it.
Exhausts are consumables. Either accept this, or get a stainless or titanium system. |
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 EuropeanNC30R... Gay Hairdresser
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Robby, you need a bike. Exhausts may be consumable on cars, but on the 13 year old bike I've got now the downpipes still look brand new In fact on my previous two bikes (1989 and 1991) both exhausts were original and in fairly good condition. If it doesn't need replacing after 15 years use it's hardly a consumable
Expansion chambers on 2-strokes look cool, I'd go with the laquer. |
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 skyline Scooby Slapper
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me to tom, i have a leo vince pipe (Well just the downpipe now and the can was nicked )and i painted it black, but i soooo wanted to leave it with the lacquer on, but it would have burned off real quick. if i had the chance to go back and put heatproof lacquer on...i would |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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