i'm certain proteal will show up soon to enlighten you...PT???
It's so nice to be wanted....
Don't mean to hyjack the thread, but how many feet of that 1" wrap do you think would be needed for our bikes? Namely a '79 CB650. If I did it, I'd wrap it all the way back to the mufflers.
I got two
50'' rolls of the smaller diameter black headerwrap, and wrapped the pipes tight (used allot of it, prob more than I should have), and I had about a foot left on the one roll, and didnt crack open the 2nd one. I only wrapped my headerpipes, and stopped about 6' 'before the actuall mufflers.So I would say you will be fine with one
50'' roll of the 1'' wide stuff, just dont wrap it so close/tight like I did, and u will be fine....
Speaking of which, what do you guys think the best way to get black spokes and wheels? Just Spray paint em while covering up the hub?
You could tape up the hub and spray the whole thing, then maybe sand off the paint on the spokes for contrast, but who knows how long it will last ? I was gonna do that, but decided to just hold off till winter and do it the right way, which is tear everything down and powdercoat, as it is
MUCH more durable and permant than a rattlecan job...And another thing about powdercoating, it won't hold up to high heat applications, such as exhausts.
CERAMIC COATING is the way to go for exhausts, and other high temp applicaitons. Most places can do either a silver (that can be plished to almost chrome) , or flat black finishes. Usuall cost is around $100-$200 for a normal sized exhaust.
Matte rocks!!!!
I agree. At first I wanted a true "flat" paintjob, then I saw the matte and I was sold. The stuff goes on easily, and is thick (due to the enamel/ceramic), and lays very well. I am a huge fan of it, as it looks more glossy at night, then dulls out in the day. Below are two pics (sorry 4 the size) of the same paintjob, and you can kinda see what I mean.
The paint I used was
DUPLICOLOR Low Gloss Engine Enamel (if anyone wants to know).
The ceramic makes the paint more durable then reg paint, but makes it a #$%* to sand off, as the enamel clumps/gums/balls up on the sandpaper. But, for a rattle can job, I think it looks pretty sweet..