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Title: pipes getting black...
Post by: olivs on July 01, 2008, 06:34:00 PM
hi dukes, mi bike is getting fixed, by myself, and i was looking at some pics of ducatis with black power coated pipes and thought in doing the same with mine.
i have the termis, so painting the rest of the tubes in black will be great. does anyone knows where can i do this around. I've eared that the ceramic power coating is the best process. where can i do that and for how much?
thanks


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: bryant8 on July 02, 2008, 07:11:08 AM
Ceramic coating is what you want, not powder.

I've used Jet-Hot but they are a bit pricey when compared to a local coater.  My 620 pipes cost $200 plus a 2 week turnaround time.  I've been quoted by local coaters $125 with half the turnaround time.


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: Red5 on July 02, 2008, 08:49:49 AM
I've used Jet-Hot but they are a bit pricey when compared to a local coater.  My 620 pipes coast $200 plus a 2 week turnaround time.  I've been quoted by local coaters $125 with half the turnaround time.

I thought the DFW members were trying to get a group job together?  That didn't work out?

So did Jet-Hot also coat the inside of your pipes?

The headers on my Duc look like crap from all the baked-on mud/dirt ever since the Hill Country trip last year.
Want to get this get this locally done since I really don't feel like waiting two weeks for the Jet-Hot job.


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: bryant8 on July 02, 2008, 11:57:39 AM
Yeah yeah yeah... the DFW group is still going to get a group buy from a local coater once the riding season dies down a bit (i.e. it's too damn hot to ride for a few days)  There's still riding to do   [thumbsup]

Jet-Hot does coat the inside of the pipes. They look great overall

(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1003/1478939306_ffe7bf46d9.jpg?v=0)

(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1411/1478086083_6edb0c3612.jpg?v=0)


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: Red5 on July 02, 2008, 07:12:38 PM
Bryant, is that the reg. black or gloss black on your headers?

Can't quite tell with the lighting/flash in the photos...


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: bryant8 on July 03, 2008, 08:38:17 AM
That was the gloss, after a lot of miles though the gloss faded down to more of an eggshell type finish


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: hiero on July 03, 2008, 09:55:37 AM
I've been thinking of getting the monster header and the 748's pipes coated, I would probably just choose a dull silver if possible...


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: Corven on July 03, 2008, 12:48:29 PM
Yeah, looks like dull black or silver will work better for me.

A couple of us are considering doing the ceramic coating once we find a local (Houston) shop to do it for the right price.

If anyone else is interested, I'm sure one of us will post up once prices and plans are finalized.


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: Pedro-bot on July 03, 2008, 01:06:11 PM
Yeah, looks like dull black or silver will work better for me.

A couple of us are considering doing the ceramic coating once we find a local (Houston) shop to do it for the right price.

If anyone else is interested, I'm sure one of us will post up once prices and plans are finalized.

You know I've been meaning to have this done to the S4, count me in.  [thumbsup]

A group buy would be good, but judging from this response...
Yeah yeah yeah... the DFW group is still going to get a group buy....<SNIP>...
 
Sounds like it can be a bit frustrating getting everyone on the same page.  [bang]

BTW, Corven? Is this Red5's alter ego???



Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: DomDucati on July 06, 2008, 06:53:14 PM
Yeah, looks like dull black or silver will work better for me.

A couple of us are considering doing the ceramic coating once we find a local (Houston) shop to do it for the right price.

If anyone else is interested, I'm sure one of us will post up once prices and plans are finalized.

I'd be interested to getting this done to my headers and pipes if we can get a good group rate.  I'd need someone to help me put the springs back on the ol' arrows, though.  PITA when I did it the first time.


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: El Matador on July 08, 2008, 05:10:16 PM
I'd be interested to getting this done to my headers and pipes if we can get a good group rate.  I'd need someone to help me put the springs back on the ol' arrows, though.  PITA when I did it the first time.

Id be up for this as well...


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: cbartlett419 on July 08, 2008, 07:28:17 PM
if you want your headers to be silver, dull or other, you could use abrasives. I just put a wire cup brush in a cordless drill and brushed the header @ the head and it knocked the 'red' road grime off exposing a slightly lustered silver w/ dull graphite discoloration. I chucked up a brush w/ harder wire and really shined the area nicely(think brushed stainless). if you got to bright you could knock it down w/ a harder abrasive or, theoretically, because it's stainless, you could mirror your exhaust by stepping up slowly [bacon]...


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: hiero on July 09, 2008, 05:09:54 AM
if you want your headers to be silver, dull or other, you could use abrasives. I just put a wire cup brush in a cordless drill and brushed the header @ the head and it knocked the 'red' road grime off exposing a slightly lustered silver w/ dull graphite discoloration. I chucked up a brush w/ harder wire and really shined the area nicely(think brushed stainless). if you got to bright you could knock it down w/ a harder abrasive or, theoretically, because it's stainless, you could mirror your exhaust by stepping up slowly [bacon]...

true, but it doesn't last at all, I've done that already once on the monster.  The ceramic coat would be much more durable and easier to clean


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: DomDucati on July 09, 2008, 06:54:04 AM
If I do it, I want black... going with the whole dark theme on mine.  Threadjacking a little bit, I am excited about some other blingy speedymoto bits that should be arriving in the mail shortly that should also help the color scheme of the bike. 


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: cbartlett419 on July 09, 2008, 02:02:58 PM
touche... [coffee]


Title: Re: pipes getting black...
Post by: Red5 on July 09, 2008, 03:11:14 PM
Calling around for some info now... 

Not too sure about the group rate, but we'll see what we can do.

I'd need someone to help me put the springs back on the ol' arrows, though.  PITA when I did it the first time.

You can get one of these:
http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1=&L2=&L3=&L4=&item=FAI_BH20-0045B&tier2=65 (http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1=&L2=&L3=&L4=&item=FAI_BH20-0045B&tier2=65)

Or just use a pair of pliers and some patience.

Actually, that cheap hook tool comes in handy if you adjust your exhaust cannister or kickstand frequently.
I always take the kickstand off the Duc when it's at the track, and it's somewhat of a hassle to mess with.


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