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VHT for high heat parts and Krylon for non heat stuff is my preference. Take care with the prep work and you can get pretty good results.
Edited to add:
Adrian beat me to it. I was going to add Rustoleum I especially like their primers and if you want a special blend many paint stores can mix custom rattle can paints for you.
Edited to add:
Adrian beat me to it. I was going to add Rustoleum I especially like their primers and if you want a special blend many paint stores can mix custom rattle can paints for you.
Last edited by donr101395; 10-03-2008 at 08:37 PM.
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#9
I painted mine with some leftover cheap walmart flat black rattle can. Didnt do much prep work other than windex. That way it would be really easy to powerwash off If I wanted to. Gave me a real good idea on what it would look like black, and to make sure I wanted it that way. Powdercoating is great, but I dont have the money to be taking everything off and getting it done, so its a piece here, a piece there. But in the meantime I get to enjoy having a blacked out bike. And as far as durability, the only scratch Ive had is when a rock scratched my upper belt guard. Easy fix though.
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