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anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes
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(08-08-14, 06:09 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Be careful Midden, if you do this. I did it with rust converter and then granville on it after and the paint fell straight off after 1 ride, reaction with converter. Needless to say I'm redoing mine this weekend in the hurricane!


The collector box and the joins on the balance pipes is where mine rusts.


Thanks for the heads up Nick  Smile


(08-08-14, 05:18 PM)risticuss link Wrote: Surely I'm not the only one to have considered pouring some Granville paint into the pipes, swooshing around and draining the excess.  This would stop the condensed water sitting in contact with the metal and possibly prolong there life.

Am I the first to suggest this without fear of being disavowed by the forum for a completely ridiculous idea?


It crossed my mind while reading this thread about whether that stuff used to treat inside of petrol tank would work. Or perhaps ACF50. 
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including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 20-07-14, 08:39 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 21-07-14, 11:06 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 22-07-14, 08:52 AM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 24-07-14, 08:00 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 08-08-14, 07:10 AM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 08-08-14, 09:43 AM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 08-08-14, 05:21 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by midden - 08-08-14, 07:35 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 07-08-14, 06:09 PM
Re: anyone done high-temp spray paint of downpipes - by keratos - 07-08-14, 08:02 PM

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