After reading more than a few historical threads on this subject, I'm getting ready to recoat my K1 750's top triple tree. I've stripped what remained of the original finish, cleaned it well and lightly scuffed the bare aluminum with green scotch bright pads.
To keep this quick, easy, and economical, I plan to paint it with (rattle can) Rustoleum rather than mixing and spaying anything more exotic, or having it powder coated. My questions for those who've been down this road before, are...
1) With the top bridge being aluminum, should I definitely apply a few thin coats of self etching primer before applying the black finish coats?
2) To achieve the best results and the most original top bridge look, should I use Rustoleum flat black, satin black, or semi-gloss black?
3) For this particular (top bridge) application, is there any significant difference (or benefit) between the standard Rustoleum "Protective Enamel" rattle can and the slightly more expensive Rustoleum "Professional High Performance Enamel" rattle can?
4) Would a top coat of clear be required or recommended?
Thanks ZT