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Ian
16-Mar-2004, 16:39
could be an enquiry for any section that but as you 4 valve boys are the poseurs of this Ducati world ;-) lol you might know the answer to this.

Painting Ducati wheels? Anybody know who would do this in the South East? And apx cost?

What finishes? Powder coating? Looking at satin black.

Otto Otto Otto
16-Mar-2004, 17:35
My wheels were powder coated for £25 per wheel, but I'm in SW I'm afraid - just use this as a price gauge.

955matt
16-Mar-2004, 18:37
Hi Ian just having a pair of BMW wheels powder coated at the moment for about £45 the pair.The place is over by east grinstead if you know were that is.I can get you a phone number if you want let me know.

Matt:roll:

Ian
16-Mar-2004, 21:09
gob smacked with price, a dealer was talking of £250 a pair!!!!! Yep East Grinstead is 20 mins from me, will U2U matt, thanks.
Ian

Otto Otto Otto
17-Mar-2004, 18:39
Ian
You'll be needing to knock out the bearings etc so get those replaced at the same time and they'll be as good as a new set of wheels.
Justin

Robbie
18-Mar-2004, 21:49
Have had my frame & swinging arm powder coated by Triple-S in Barnsley (or Bingley or Bolton or somewhere equally Southern ). Finish is excellent & turnaround (door to door) within a week. Not cheap tho', £250 all in. Wheels must be cheaper.

bradders
19-Mar-2004, 10:45
can u just get them powder coated black and not have any painting done? Is this a tough finish?

RickyX
19-Mar-2004, 13:35
Ian/Matt,

My mag Marchesini's are showing signs of "filiform" corrosion under the paint finish..I was thinking of getting them stripped and recoated.
I rekon they need a "chemical conversion coating" (Alodine 1200) to etch the surface prior to coating.
Can you give me the number of the East Grinstead place and I'll check if they can do Magnesium Alloy wheels.
Ta,
Richard