Jump to content

Valve covers. Paint or polish?


rich888

Recommended Posts

I stripped a set, one each from 2 different bikes. One stripped clean with 1 coat. The other was so hard it still is not clean after 8 coats of stripper. I gave up. A powder coater will sand blast, and the finish will be hard and beautiful. If you want the polish look, they can powder very close to that too. Welcome rich, let us know how you get on.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the info...

 

Oddly one side looks mint, the other has bubbled and dulled slightly.

 

I have a sandblast cabinet, so I could strip them back.

 

I will see what local powder coaters would charge.

 

 

There are some other areas than could do with attention - front of the block and some smaller areas on the swing arm.

 

Headers are brown too, but that will just come back if I clean them back to new metal.

 

 

Just looking to tidy up a 2001 bike that I have just bought!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the info...

 

Oddly one side looks mint, the other has bubbled and dulled slightly.

 

I have a sandblast cabinet, so I could strip them back.

 

I will see what local powder coaters would charge.

 

 

There are some other areas than could do with attention - front of the block and some smaller areas on the swing arm.

 

Headers are brown too, but that will just come back if I clean them back to new metal.

 

 

Just looking to tidy up a 2001 bike that I have just bought!

 

Before pictures are required!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Flat black powdercoating gives a finish that matches satin black paint.

 

IMG_7040.jpg

 

Some powdercoaters have a minimum price, so you can get a few other bits done at the same time for "free."

 

Need ideas? Here's my ex-LeMans with some powercoated bits:  

  • Valve covers and guards
  • Alternator cover
  • Porkchops
  • Footlevers
  • footpegs and brackets
  • Passenger pegs and brackets
  • brake reservoir cover
  • sidestand
  • Lower subframe
  • etc.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Flat black powdercoating gives a finish that matches satin black paint.

 

IMG_7040.jpg

 

Some powdercoaters have a minimum price, so you can get a few other bits done at the same time for "free."

 

Need ideas? Here's my ex-LeMans with some powercoated bits:  

  • Valve covers and guards
  • Alternator cover
  • Porkchops
  • Footlevers
  • footpegs and brackets
  • Passenger pegs and brackets
  • brake reservoir cover
  • sidestand
  • Lower subframe
  • etc.
  •  

 

Very nice!

 

Is there a black coating (black ceramic?) that could go on the exhaust?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...