Anybody powdercoat their rearsets?

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  1. Toy40

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    Im stripping down my rearsets to powder coat them matt black to match the frame!been quoted £25 to prep them!blasting them.and £45 to powder coat them.
    so i've them mostly apart but wondering how,or can I take this bit apart as there is a rubber that im sure you cant leave there as it would melt in the oven.

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    ok apparently you can ;)
     
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  3. Si.

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    Yes, i have.

    I took all rubbers off by soaking them in hot water.
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  4. Toy40

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    Si! I see you left the top of the gear selector not done beside the gear selector rod is that because you couldn't get that apart ?
     
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    Nope, because i didn't send it off...i left it in the box!
     
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    So if I soak it is it just a matter of pulling apart or is there a clip holding it?
     
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    surely the joint would get ruined, and all the fat in there would ruin the coating?
     
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    If i can remember, i THINK there's a cir clip... i can't be sure though.

    I know i soaked all rubbers in warm solution of fairy liquid and water, and i re-used the rubbers.
     
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    If you de-grease the rear sets yourself using a bit of paraffin, and dismantle them completely, saving all grommets and rubbers and cir clips, it's just a matter of reassembly when you get them back.

    I used these guys:

    Triple 'S' Powder Coating | Prices

    not the cheapest, but after nearly 3 years, they still look brand new.
     
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  10. Grant Hay

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    SI.

    Could you tell me some details on the carbon frame guards that you posted at the start of this thread as they look really nice .

    And sorry to gatecrash the thread

    Cheers

    Grant
     
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    Sounds quite expensive to me mate.
    I recently had handlebars and forks of a bmx powder coated mat black recently at a cost of £25 to blast and coat.
    I would shop about if I were you.
     
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    All apart! Worse case is ill paint the gear selector pedal and powder coat the rest.
     
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    Mine where £60 plus postage... Well worth it for a top job
     
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    Grant, they are ilmberger carbon protectors. To be honest, although fab, not as good a quality as the gbmoto carbon I have on rest of the bike.
     
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    Thanks for the help, ill have a look on both websites,

    Cheers
     
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    So im being asking around and it appears there is a pin holding these in! can anyone shed some light on this
     
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    Toy, I just spotted this thread and I'm sorry to tell you but it looks like you can't strip that little ball joint down without ruining it!
    Essentially the rod that's comming out with the rubber surround has a ball shaped end that is crimped into a recess, the boot is there to stop water, grit or mud and so on getting inside causing damage at which point the ball joint gets wobbly and causes gear selection issues.

    Looking at the parts catalogue backs up what I am saying too as the ball joints come prebuilt with the foot lever end and the splined lever that goes onto gear selector shaft.

    A possible answer for those parts tho could be to mask off the rubber boots and spray the metalwork with stonechip paint and then painting over with Matt finish paint to give the desired finish.
    That is basically what I done with my rear sets as I was worried about the baking and ruining plastic bushes in my setup but I also masked off the parts of the pegs where my feet would rub the paint or powder coating off so I ended up with a two tone black with silver peg ends which I think worked out really well. :)

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    Thanks! yea love what you have done what I'm thinking now is powder coat all parts, apart from the gear selector and get it as you say painted to match in.
     
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    got someone local! £15 get in!!
     

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