Powder coat or paint?

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  1. PauloHRC

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    I've long been considering having my wheels in black.......my first option would be powder coated, but is paint a good option also?

    I've had a few sets of car wheels powder coated in the past and always been happy with the finish but if you get a chip, it's normally a big one and difficult to repair.

    On the other hand will paint do the job better or does it flake off/ mark over time with tyre changes?

    If anyone's had any experience with either and pros and cons that would be great, thanks!
     
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  2. nigelrb

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    Safest bet might be to ask a tyre fitter who does heaps of bikes. You'll certainly get a definitive answer from him or her!;)
     
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  3. Spygoat

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    I've had wheels on bikes powder coated and painted. I much prefer powder coat. I have the wheels on my old track bike powder coated, they had the tires changed 20 times a season and not a single chip. It all depends on how well they're cleaned and prepped before they get coated and baked. A reputable shop should be able to do it so it lasts years.
     
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  4. bazzashadow

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    I had my VTR wheels painted 8 years ago and they still look like new.
    I must admit I do polish them from time to time (sad)
     
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  5. hitch

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    I dont think it's sad...I polish my wheels too!

    :oops:
     
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  6. Spygoat

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    Nothing sad about a bit of polish.
     
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    i also ground all the writing and casting lumps off before they where sprayed
    and it also makes a very big difference who you get to fit your tyres.
    I will only have one person fit mine
    I`ll give him a plug, steevo at seastar motorcycles Norfolk.
     
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  8. PauloHRC

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    My tyre guy is someone who I've used for years and he's very articulate so no qualms there! (Quick plug....Matt at BTS in Sale):)
     
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    Hi. My names Ron and I polish my wheels ........:(
     
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  10. Cbrjay

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    I've got painted wheels they lasted well, but after weights are taken off the lacuair has lifted a bit
     
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