Powder coating wheels

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  1. dave d

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    White with blue tape
     
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    Hello! image.jpg :cool:
     
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    Got to be white mate.
    Blue was standard on the K8-K9 model.
     
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    Dave,

    Looking at that website, discuss with them the prep process, I would want confirmation of how they remove the existing finish, if it is just bead blasting, I would be a little wary, as that in itself can cause unseen damage to the rim.

    I used to be a wheel repairer, and if they were my wheels, I would want them chemically stripped then lightly blasted before surface prep.
     
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    I'd have said white until I saw the photo above..... I think I'd keep them black on yours.
     
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    White look ace...pain to keep clean though...

    Black..just boring...
     
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    dont think you would be able to carbon dip a motorcycle wheel as you see both sides of it. you would have to dip both sides of the wheel separate and where the 2 different patterns meet it would not match and look awful
     
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    They do dip bike wheels and seem to look good, not sure how they do it and know what you mean but it seems to work
     

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