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10 years 11 months ago #877
by RickG
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Z1300 A1 x 2
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One thing to be wary of when using a powder coating is that (this applies more to air cooled engines than water cooled but is still quite relevant) the coating is a plastic and a fairly good insulator of heat.
Even though the sixers are water cooled there is still a considerable amount of heat disipated through the engine cases and covers(usually around 15%)and this is cut by a large degree by the powder coating. These bikes have at best a marginal cooling system which should not really be compromised in any way. Under the conditiond most of us ride in every day there would not be an issue but in extreme circumstances they could overheat very easily and this would be made worse by the powder coatings on the engines.
Quite a few customers in years past did a lot of powder coating on the air cooled CB750 Hondas and Z900 Kawasakis and cooked them in what I would call only marginal circumstances so it is always worth considering the temperature increase that can occur because of the powder coating.
Even though the sixers are water cooled there is still a considerable amount of heat disipated through the engine cases and covers(usually around 15%)and this is cut by a large degree by the powder coating. These bikes have at best a marginal cooling system which should not really be compromised in any way. Under the conditiond most of us ride in every day there would not be an issue but in extreme circumstances they could overheat very easily and this would be made worse by the powder coatings on the engines.
Quite a few customers in years past did a lot of powder coating on the air cooled CB750 Hondas and Z900 Kawasakis and cooked them in what I would call only marginal circumstances so it is always worth considering the temperature increase that can occur because of the powder coating.
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Z1300 A1 x 2
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10 years 11 months ago #1037
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I like using gloss black rustolem thinned with acetone and then i add enamel hardener to it. Always use a primer first if you want it to last but the hardener is what makes the paint 100x better.
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10 years 10 months ago #1236
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any rec on frame paint, I want to touch up sections of the frame, any suggestions ?
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10 years 10 months ago #1277
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Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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Bill D
To be honest most good quality Gloss Black Spray or paint on products should be ok for the frame as it does not really get hot.
I use Gloss Black Hammerite (smooth type) as it goes on real thick, gives a really good finish & lasts for years. You DONT need a primer with Hammerite either.
Pete F
To be honest most good quality Gloss Black Spray or paint on products should be ok for the frame as it does not really get hot.
I use Gloss Black Hammerite (smooth type) as it goes on real thick, gives a really good finish & lasts for years. You DONT need a primer with Hammerite either.
Pete F
Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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10 years 10 months ago #1322
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I used Simoniz Tough Black on my frame. One coat does it, with a high gloss finish. It dries to the touch quickly too.
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10 years 10 months ago #1325
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Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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Eddie,
Agreed, Its great stuff.
I painted all my calipers & master cylinders with the Satin Black & it looks as good as factory finish.
Pete F
Agreed, Its great stuff.
I painted all my calipers & master cylinders with the Satin Black & it looks as good as factory finish.
Pete F
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