« Reply #23 on: November 30, 2023, 04:20:08 AM »
All don in powder coat and the clear as well
looks good on the bike
This might be the way to go in the future if chrome is out of reach in the price range
Its very expensive here in Canada
The only place we can have it chromed is Calgary Alberta and the cost is sky high
Honda Hansel
I sure like that result in those fork ears. I’ve seen some samples of that “chrome” powder coat (+clear coat) locally and thinking my Rickman CR frame is going that route. Chrome is crazy expensive in Ontario too and I can’t even find any one I could trust to bright nickel plate my frame. That finish is so close, it might just have to do!
John
I don't know if the Rickman frame is welded or brazed. If brazed, you won't like the result of powdercating as the heat will melt the brazing and you will be left with a pile of loose tubing. Someone tried to do it on a Seeley frame.
I’ll have to check that out! I didn’t think powder coating required that much heat!
My bad rememberer.....
It wasn't powder coating causing the bronze to melt, it was galvanic process to remove the nickle finish that had failed in this post on a Seeley frame.....
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Stu
Honda Parts manager in the mid 1970s Nashua Honda
My current rides
1975 K5 Planet Blue my summer ride, it was a friend's bike I worked with at the Honda shop in 76, lots of fun to be on it again
1976 K6 Anteres Red rebuilding project, was originally my brother's that I set up from the crate, it'll breath again soon!
Project 750s, 2 K4, 2 K6, 1 K8
2008 GL1800 my daily ride and cross country runner
Prior bikes....
1972 Suzuki GT380 I had charge of it for a year in 1973 while my friend was deployed and learned to love street riding....
New CB450 K7 after my friend returned...
New CB750 K5 Planet Blue, demise by ex cousin in law at 9,000 miles...
New CB750 K6 Anteres Red, to replace the totaled K5, I sold this K6 at 45k in 1983, I had heavily modified it, many great memories on it and have missed it greatly.....
1983 GL1100A, 1999 GL1500 SE, 1999 GL1500A