On all my bikes I've always had a problem with the cosmetics of my brake callipers. You can't paint them because the slightest drop of brake fluid destroys the paint. Powder coating isn't much better, and I'm not enamoured by silicone brake fluids, even though they don't damage the paint one has to be carefull in tems of seal compatibility.
Anodising? I'm told that good anodising is very difficult to achieve and the colour is seldom consistent.
So I found a company around here that specialises in industrial coatings. They're called Kalgard (Google their website) and I took my callipers there for their black brake-fluid-resistant treatment. I hope to get them back before the Easter weekend and will then post some photos. Of course the test of time will take a year or more but my mates all went this route and are quite positive about it.
Kalgard also do an anti-rust, anti-corrosion aluminium coating for exhausts and I think I'll let them have my 4-1 sometime soon. In terms of colour it comes out aluminium-silver and I'll just give it a thin coating of heat-resistant rattle-can black afterwards to get the aesthetics right again.
I also took some bits & bobs to the electroplaters today to get them galvanised. Tomorrow I'll get some more stainless steel screws, nuts and bolts. I'm also looking for a suitable plastic rear "inner mudguard", the bit that sits between the battery-box and the rearwheel. mine is finished.
I found a close-up of my front fuel tank mounting which I'll post in a moment. You can see the end of the hollow tube in the centre of the rubber.
Last week I opened up the crankcase. The primary drive chains are.... FINISHED! While the tensioners' rubber roller still looks OK-ish (but it's quite hard), on the attached photo you can see witness marks where the chains have been whipping the tensioner carrier-plate. Fortunately the replacement were ordered well in advance and are sitting in my garage waiting to be put to use.
Also two of the ball bearings on the gearbox mainshaft are knackered. the one on the end of the shaft feels 'grainy' and the one just behind the clutch basket has a very distinct fault at one point of rotation.