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Finally getting my downpipes painted...
#1
So after the stud snapping nightmare....finally getting around to the real reason.....painting the downpipes with rust off  :lol 

I used some wire brush drill bits to get the rust off, and then rubbed them down with some coarse wet and dry - with no water, cleaned them with degreaser as well

I am using this:


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Plan to re-attach to the bike and leave it running to let them "cure"


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Drying at room temp before i put them back on the bike


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#2
This is how they were before i started cleaning them, end of the link pipe joint


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#3
If you haven't already got one, buy a front mudguard extender.
I was quite impressed at how much crap it stops being chucked at the downpipes.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#4
Drying nicely....


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#5
[quote author=anutz link=topic=16897.msg194770#msg194770 date=1431171939][Image: IMG_0158_zpsxzrbcyxm.jpg][font=verdana]

Really good job anutz, you'll be well chuffed.
I hope I've put the right pic up but really like the look of that colour, I know it's in the drying process and not the finished colour, but do they do it in different colours?
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#6
So they do...

White
Black
Silver
Graphite
Red - but the red for some reason is tolerant to lower temperatures...

Will get a pic of it now on the bike as i have had it "baking" for the past 20 mins on tick over..

I used about 1/2 a can and its come up nice


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#7
Here is the link to the black one i used...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007A...ge_o01_s00

Otherr available in the related secion...
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#8
(09-05-15, 06:15 PM)anutz link Wrote: Red - but the red for some reason is tolerant to lower temperatures...
Although red sounds good, don't think it would be the 'right' choice of colour for exhausts :rolleyes
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#9
I use Granvile cylinder black comes in a tin and you paint on with a brush and you can not see the brush marks after
Looks wet until you bake it on with a run. Did it in sit-u
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After run

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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#10
they look smart - will post a pic of mine tmrw - similar result, different now they have baked
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#11
Yeh looks wet but is dry to the touch and then with heat turns a satin/matt
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#12
(10-05-15, 12:19 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: Yeh looks wet but is dry to the touch and then with heat turns a satin/matt


No fenda extender?
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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(10-05-15, 09:36 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=16897.msg194906#msg194906 date=1431213595]
Yeh looks wet but is dry to the touch and then with heat turns a satin/matt


No fenda extender?
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No need for me as I dont do rain/wet/damp or threat there of
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#14
Reading this topic is like watching paint dry :z
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#15
before you fall asleep - any things to watch out for when taking the center stand off - might as well clean and paint that while i am off the road...

i have been plus gasing the bolts etc so should come off easy enough....
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#16
Haven't done it myself but I'd be watching out for the spring twanging me in the eye :fish
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#17
Loosen both bolts, then take one side off and the spring will recoil.


When putting back on just do the reverse, one side on then you can yank the other side on, stretching the spring in the process.


Look out for it being twisted or having rust holes, both are a bad thing.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#18
(10-05-15, 12:32 PM)anutz link Wrote: any things to watch out for when taking the center stand off

Yes, make sure your bike is secure and won't fall, if you had that eazyrizer you could do this job no problems Smile
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#19
nice job. well done butty.
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#20
(09-05-15, 11:04 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I use Granvile cylinder black comes in a tin and you paint on with a brush and you can not see the brush marks after
Looks wet until you bake it on with a run. Did it in sit-u
That looks superb. I'm going to get some of that paint and try it myself.
Malc

Old enough to know better.
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