Powder coat or paint wheels?
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Powder coat or paint wheels?
I have some wheels that are pretty scuffed up and I want to change their colour (I think). Is paint or powder coat better for longevity?
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Powder. You should've asked at weekend. We had our zx6 wheels done a year or so ago. They look brand new
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
I hadn't thought about it then to be honest. I was on the way home and I started to think about putting the honda I had at Pembrey back on the road and what it would need.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Rear of bike up on stand. Mask off the tyre.
Put into gear. Start engine. Rattle can onto wheel.
They look like new
Put into gear. Start engine. Rattle can onto wheel.
They look like new
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Powder is definitely more hard wearing than paint, but it does need a bit more prep (removing bearings etc.) The powder coat guy I use in Shropshire has a 5 step process that I'm not sure all powder coaters use:
1. Chemically strip then vapour blast wheels
2. Mask up or plug all threads and bearing surfaces
3. Put wheels in oven for approx 30 minutes to de-gas; if you don't do this you run the risk of pinholes from escaping gas.
4. Apply primer and bake in oven
5. Apply top coat and bake in oven
In particular a lot of the cheaper outfits omit steps 3 and 4 and may use bead blasting rather than vapour blast.
1. Chemically strip then vapour blast wheels
2. Mask up or plug all threads and bearing surfaces
3. Put wheels in oven for approx 30 minutes to de-gas; if you don't do this you run the risk of pinholes from escaping gas.
4. Apply primer and bake in oven
5. Apply top coat and bake in oven
In particular a lot of the cheaper outfits omit steps 3 and 4 and may use bead blasting rather than vapour blast.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
I spoke to a guy who was exhibiting at a local car show and was talking to him about doing a frame I have too. I'll talk to him again about the wheels and check the process he uses so this is really useful, thanks.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:28 pm Powder is definitely more hard wearing than paint, but it does need a bit more prep (removing bearings etc.) The powder coat guy I use in Shropshire has a 5 step process that I'm not sure all powder coaters use:
1. Chemically strip then vapour blast wheels
2. Mask up or plug all threads and bearing surfaces
3. Put wheels in oven for approx 30 minutes to de-gas; if you don't do this you run the risk of pinholes from escaping gas.
4. Apply primer and bake in oven
5. Apply top coat and bake in oven
In particular a lot of the cheaper outfits omit steps 3 and 4 and may use bead blasting rather than vapour blast.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
There might also be a final clear coat that's applied; I'd need to check with Andy on that.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Have a look at someone's work before spending money, some powder coaters like a thick coating.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Definitely powder coat if it was me, but then I've got somewhere I've used a few times & trust. Find somewhere busy with lots of good reviews/feedback.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Last bike I had powder coated was a 1982 DT50MX*, in about 1986. Did the swingarm and the fame in red.
*technically a DT60MX - it had a big bore kit.
*technically a DT60MX - it had a big bore kit.
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Re: Powder coat or paint wheels?
Bloke near Trickys did mine. Well, I dropped bike at my mechanic mate at MSG racing and he sorted it all through ilthe bloke