Coating and anodising
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Hi all,

Need some help tracking down a place in the Sydney to outer-Syd area for coating and finishing Busa parts. I rang around today and no help finding a place that I can drop off and pick up all ready to go.
I have a heap of screws, nuts, bolts and washers that I would like to get back to original quality coating of varoius colours and material.

Thanks in advance for any assistance. Coolsmiley
Cheers James Australia2
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#2
[hey mate give all finished products a try they are in sydney not sure if they do small orders these days but give it a go if you have no luck let me know
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#3
Replace them all with stainless steel one's .


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#4
James is restoring 99 MOD bike number 7. He wants to go back to stock and spec.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#5
Hi Jamesallan
Saw this on a Twitter Site may be helpful.
www.probolt-australia.com
http://www.redlinemotorcycles.com.au/
Pro-Bolt Australia -Titanium, Stainless Steel & Aluminum. Model Specific Fastener Kits for Metric Motorcycles & Harley-Davidson, Cycles & More
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#6
Thanks Guys,

Seems that all finished products have moved out of one workshop and they won't touch small jobs like this.

Stainless would work out expensive and heavier.

Cheers Busgo - I'm trying to get it back to dead stock that is where the fun is.

Probolt wow that is a definite resource that I may use thanks.

At the moment I have rung a swag of places and may have jagged one called Astor at Villawood in the west of Sydney. They have two locations one for anodising and zincing, the other for chroming. They take on small jobs ( 5 cliplock lunch bags of harware off a Busa). Will let you know if this works out and they said it can be done before Xmas. Cost unknown i will post the outcome as soon as i can get there for the quote.

appreciate the assistance
Cheers James Australia2
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#7
Buy a polish wheel for your bench grinder and way you go polish up like new Pi_thumbsup
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#8
A few of the guys have used Astor at Villawood. 1hotbusa had some stuff chromed there....a few pieces are peeling, but others are ok.
Kathy
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(17-11-2009, 08:10pm)BabyBusa Wrote: A few of the guys have used Astor at Villawood. 1hotbusa had some stuff chromed there....a few pieces are peeling, but others are ok.

Thanks Kathy,

I will have the bits back this week and will give a report on the quality, cost etc and a couple of pics if I can find that memeory card thingy.


James
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#10
There's a post in the vendor section you may want check out

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=13830
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(13-12-2009, 03:15pm)Crane Wrote: There's a post in the vendor section you may want check out

http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/...?tid=13830

Cheers crane and thanks to all.

Here is a sample of the finished gear courtesy of Astor at Villawood.

It took approx 3 weeks and the cost for caoating and buffing came to $165 for about 140 individaul items. I am quite happy with the result for the price.

James


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