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General => Lounge => Topic started by: switchrider on August 20, 2013, 09:45:00 AM
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every one is painting and powder coating there bikes. but you can now get line X in colors, good idea or not?
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Bad. It is heavy and hard to clean.
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I agree with rupp too heavy and course for cleaning and sliding on stuff. Hard to beat powder coat for our use.
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good point wasn't really thinking about cleaning and weight just about straight.
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Have you thought about doing a frame american opel ? The OP wants to know if it is a good or bad idea?
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the lineX idea sounds allot like the Plastidip you can get in a spray can, I know allot of people use it to black out emblems and even wheels with great results
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip
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I know the powdercoater I take my stuff to does this "textured" PC and it's much more durable and resistant to chipping than standard PC
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My Liger bike has the wrinkle finish black like Harley Davidson does on thier motors and I love the look and its durability
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My Liger bike has the wrinkle finish black like Harley Davidson does on thier motors and I love the look and its durability
Speaking of your Liger bike....do you have pics of it on this site somewhere?
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Speaking of your Liger bike....do you have pics of it on this site somewhere?
http://trx250r.org/showthread.php?242-The-quot-Don-t-Post-Without-A-Picture-Or-Video-quot-thread&highlight=liger
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really the poly is WAY stronger.it's chemically cured and not just air cured.any time you have a 2 part coating,it's going to be more resistant then just a single stage coating.
powdercoat is a laquer base product.thay is re activated by heat.if you sanded it down,put some thinner in it,you will have paint again.most people like powdercoat because it's easy to get alot of mills at once.it's not stronger than 2 part,just usually thicker so it wears better.
typical plasitics scratch fairly easy and is especially noticable on anything besides white, what is you thoughts on scratches with the poly? and can they be buffed out like normal plastics
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the lineX idea sounds allot like the Plastidip you can get in a spray can, I know allot of people use it to black out emblems and even wheels with great results
http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip
I Plastidipped my Mazda 3 and my wifes CX-9. First time using it and I am happy with the results.
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i coated my fender with oil,sprayed it,then pulled it off and took pics.so i made it in less than 3 minutes!!
Pretty cool stuff right there.
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here are acouple of pics. of a front fender that i made out of poly.it is the black one next to the red one.
i coated my fender with oil,sprayed it,then pulled it off and took pics.so i made it in less than 3 minutes!!
Hmmm you might be able to fill that FULLBORE order everyone has been tryin' to fill! :) How well do you think they'll stand up to abuse ? Can you sand and polish them smooth ? You might be onto something good! :)
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I think it would be hard to recreate a stock style fender but meyers 1 piece front race fenders have no supports built in them and I would think would be easy to copy.