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dave996
27-Apr-2005, 17:32
I've got meself a buckshee swing arm, it has a datatag mark that has been stamped on (which isn't mine).
Now, there is a few things I was thinking of doing with it.
1. Polish it
2. Powdercoat it black
3. Anodise it gold
What do you guys recon would look better?
dave996
27-Apr-2005, 17:44
You know my wheels are blue:o
dave996
27-Apr-2005, 17:54
Just thought of that myself:rolleye:
What about anocoating it?
http://pages.eidosnet.co.uk/pitstopmotorcycle/page4.html
Originally posted by CK and AK
What about anocoating it?
http://pages.eidosnet.co.uk/pitstopmotorcycle/page4.html
That's not tacky in the slightest :rolleye:
Get a neon (blue obviously to match your wheels) bolted on the chain guard, or up between the pipes at the same time, give it the complete look :lol:
dave996
27-Apr-2005, 18:38
If you're getting it anodised/powdercoated I take it you still need to strip it down or is it just as cheap to let whoever is doing it to do it?
And how much is this?
Carbon749
27-Apr-2005, 18:55
If you go for the anodised finish have it polished first ... the finish coat looks deeper and has a shine to it that normal anodised finishes don't have.
rcgbob44
27-Apr-2005, 22:27
Dave 996
I hope you`ve had the rear stand painted by now and I trust that you will shortly be having those wheels painted black as you were instructed to do on another thread!!!!:smug:
powder its the only way.
anodising wont last on a swing arm
Good point,
Still opt for black though...
While your doing it, why not get it lengthened a la corse arm??
dave996
28-Apr-2005, 10:44
Originally posted by keefer
powder its the only way.
anodising wont last on a swing arm
How much did that set you back mate?
dave996
28-Apr-2005, 10:46
Originally posted by rcgbob44
Dave 996
I hope you`ve had the rear stand painted by now and I trust that you will shortly be having those wheels painted black as you were instructed to do on another thread!!!!:smug:
Still yellow, not got the hammerite out yet.
Still blue, AND STAYING BLUE:lol::lol::lol:
difficult to say as I had some other stuff done at the same time.
I recon about £40 - £50 half on the powder other on the shot blast,
then you are going to need new bearings ?
Get it done as close to the origional finish as possible, thats what looks best, the Italians knew that when they did em.
Another thing the Romans did for us.
moto748
28-Apr-2005, 21:20
That's a thing of beauty, that swinging-arm, keefer!
Money well spent.
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