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Irish 02-10-2017 10:28 AM

Black?
 
Has anyone ever painted a flat black over their chrome? In N.H. I used to High Heat Black the cyls & rocker covers after I had done the valves & valve guides. That way , if I was doing more than one eng ,I knew what was done. The air here is VERY corosive (sp?) & I'm getting tired of trying to keep ahead of it. I would buy new black replacement parts but I can't afford it. Any suggestions would be appreciated!:thanks::shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:

wheelbender6 02-19-2017 09:56 AM

Don't think so Irish. You will need to sand off the chrome and repaint. I have had some of the same problems since moving my scooters to the shore.

Irish 02-24-2017 11:26 AM

I wish that there was an outfit , where you could TRADE your chrome & polished aluminum parts for HD black ones but so far NO luck. A friend bought their bike with stock black instead of the shiney stuff & they have NO problems & their bike always looks good (except for the horrible color of the paint):shrug2::shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:

wheelbender6 02-25-2017 09:40 PM

They make "blackout kits" for my scooter. It replaces my chrome parts with flat black ones, for a murdered out appearance. Sanding and repainting is cheaper.

Irish 02-26-2017 01:19 PM

My birthday (27th) is Monday. Maybe I'll wake up & there will be replacement parts (in black) on the living room floor! It's enough of a surprise that I made 73 so I probably shouldn't expect anything else!:clap::shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:

Irish 02-28-2017 10:40 AM

There was nothing on the floor(not even paint). I guess (as usual) everything will be up to me! :tdown::hehe: Irish:scoot::nuts:

philr 02-28-2017 01:18 PM

Hey Irish, congrats on your 73'rd... why not try some full strength Simple Green cleaner to remove wax/grease from a part. Scuff with 400, wipe with turpentine, and spray a light coat of black, see how it holds up on the road. I see bikes running around with painted wheels, etc., that were cleaned and then sprayed... minimal prep.

A couple drops of paint, some place you don't want it, and it's near impossible to get off... think overspray on chrome. A single wet coat of rattle-can black, road-dog not show-bike.


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