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Is there anything available that will cover the stock silver look. It appears to be a clear coat over the metal?
I just want them black. Don't need any change in position, and not in a position to buy any new sets......
Has anybody done this?
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You want an etch primer to create a bond able surface then spray what ever colour you want... I would suggest many clear coats so they survive ur boots rubbing...
Ask revhead as he sprays lots lol
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Or get them blasted & powder coated, tuff as blasters hate it.
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Arent the front reasets rubber cushioning bushings bonded to the rearset? That'd make anything heat related iffy? I considered painting mine after my boot buckles rubbed through but got onto a vortex set. An as the others have said, blast em, etch prime, colour, and a hard clear, probably the cheapest.
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Thanks to everyone who replied. Something to think about now.
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Keep us informed if you do change the colour mate... Having those silver rear sets and pillion peg/ can holder brackets just look so wrong on a black framed bike......
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09-07-2014, 09:26pm
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Spray on Plastidip can be touched up regularly and can be pealed off if you get sick of it ... oh it comes in colours and can be clear coated
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Look at what I did to the rear hangers... About $24 in spray cans and no real sanding
Etch primer straight over existing paint
2 layers of black
2 layers of clear
All out of the can enamel pressure packs.....
I think I could have gone without the clear and used gloss black instead of satin but I am happy with extra coats of clear for a bit of protection to the colour. The etch primer is what gives the top coats there sticking power.... You can even use it on glass or chrome
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If you had a shed/garage to work in then no problems getting it done over a weekend... of course the longer you can leave them before use the better as enamel takes up to 4 days to properly set....
I bought the Repco range of spray cans as there shop is next to my work. From memory you can apply a re-coat between 1-2 hours. If longer then you need to wait 4 days. So get them off, prepped (cleaned with thinners) and sprayed Friday night then reassemble as late as you can Sunday night.
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I'm so lazy, I've just ordered a set from suzuki as the red/black ltd edition has black ones as standard. Don't know how much yet.
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I'll be happy to glass bead blast them for you, will only cost you the postage to and from Darwin.
Up to you..
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you sure about the colour of the rear sets?? all teh pics I have seen show them as either silver or silver with black inset. I see that the rear hangers are, however, black.
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