Powder Coat

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by BoroRich, Jan 23, 2013.

  1. BoroRich

    BoroRich Elite Member

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    Well the time has come. I can avoid it no more. Thanks to Fez's helpful photoshop illustration of what the bike will look like with gold wheels I'm going to go for it.

    Reckon it'll look sweet on my RR4.......
     
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  2. robinh73

    robinh73 Well-Known Member

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    Sounds like a good plan. Just a quick heads up though, make sure you remove the wheel bearings. A couple of reasons for doing this:1, when the wheels get blasted to remove all the crap, the bearings suffer. 2, the oven does them no good at all. It will ensure that the grease in the bearings themselves melts and disappears. Either remove the old bearings or fit new as soon as the wheels are back with you.
     
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    Yeah the guy's told me to remove everything, bearings included. And to wipe a solvent rag around to remove the bearing grease once they're out.
     
  4. hump333

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    They should sand blast them before they powder them just had mine done, £20 a wheel, need new bearings all round aswell:)
     
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    I presumed they would. After all they're going to have to blast the old paint off but I'll do as he says and clean them up best I can. They're charging £49 / wheel.

    Are the bearings difficult to remove / fit?
     
  6. hump333

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    I had my took out at mates shop with the tyres £15 both wheels . bearing are hard if not got rite tool's
     
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  7. hump333

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    Alloy Wizard (Liverpool Bootle) charged me £40 for both wheels & carrier buzzying with that. [​IMG]
     
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  8. mr.h

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    mmm 2012 white wheels on my HRC... i feel a plan coming together...:D or will it look shite???? anyone done them yet?
     
  9. blade1980

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    Got white wheels on my 2010 hrc and it looks awesome !
     
  10. hump333

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    White are the way forward i think mate. Plus if Liverpool / Wirral lads need my mates dads contact number alloy wizard i pop down and see him see if ok to pass him number out
     
  11. Pitcrew

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    Where about in Bootle are they? Is it the one near the Strand? I have been using Chicago Powder Coating Ltd in Manchester, so that would make life simpler....
     
  12. hump333

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    Yes its my mates dad place he good stuff he charged me £,40 but on he sound old fella he will powder anything for ya
     
  13. hump333

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    My bikes back together :D just needs her washing [​IMG]
     
  14. Pitcrew

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    Could you possibly pass on a phone number for your mate's Dad's place for me to contact and book in a set of wheels? Is it next to the scrap dealer on Strand Road?
     
  15. hump333

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    Have got number for you I'll pm you now his name stev
     
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    Can I have his number too please ?
     
  17. hump333

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    Sent to you read pm
     
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    'The future's bright, the future's white...'
     
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  19. Pete_Scorpa3

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    For anyone in the Midlands Uk, it is worth having a look at Central Wheels Components at Coleshill. I have been using them for many years for tyres and also off road wheel services.

    They are now offering a powder coating service where they remove and refit the tyres, discs and bearings as part of the job. They quoted me £150 to change my RR5 wheels to white. That's for everything. My local tyre shop charge £20 just to fit and balance a wheel on it's own!

    I can't comment on the quality of the powder coating as I've not had it done yet, but they are experts with wheels and tyres.

    Pete
     
  20. Clarkey

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    Just had my wheels done
    I love white wheels !!!
     
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