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Old 11-08-2012, 11:00 PM
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im thinking bout powder coating my chrome heat shields and some other various covers hows it holdup to the heat
 
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Did mine dull black PC and turned out great!
 
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it really depends on the heat your bike is putting off, if its extremely hot the pc might start to fade....
 
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as stated above... if you bike is propperly tuned they will hold up great! if you not tuned in, they will exceed the heat for standard powder... but to be honest if your pipes are getting hot enough to mess with powder that is not good for your motor! (except for Thunder headers as they make that pipe to run really hot)
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we coat pipes all the time... here are some good pics of my own bikes pipes over 3500 miles on them since i swapped over from a 2-2 to a 2-1 and my motor is pretty extensively built

















 
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i really wanna get mine recoated....im gonna have save my pennies...
 
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Originally Posted by JRK5892
as stated above... if you bike is propperly tuned they will hold up great! if you not tuned in, they will exceed the heat for standard powder... but to be honest if your pipes are getting hot enough to mess with powder that is not good for your motor! (except for Thunder headers as they make that pipe to run really hot)
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we coat pipes all the time... here are some good pics of my own bikes pipes over 3500 miles on them since i swapped over from a 2-2 to a 2-1 and my motor is pretty extensively built

















thanks for the pics man gonna get it done this winter by a local guy in western ill he does alot of parts for john deere and the local stealer also did my fork lowers and ive seen the work hes done on chrome parts so im pretty confident it will look badazz just wanted some opinions oh yea bike runs cool as a cucumber
 
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