Anodize Stock Pressure Plate

Started by MonsterTom, February 11, 2010, 03:29:44 AM

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TAftonomos

I usually have several stock PP's that I have had PC'd black.  I'm out at the moment, but either paint or powder is the way to go.

I tried having a paid of headlight mounting "ears" anodized......and it came out looking like smoke. :-[

He Man

dude, i have a stock one lying around my garage somewhere. Ill PC it and show you how it looks since im doing some parts today. i send you some pics of how it looks when im done. im hoping it will be pretty. theres a lot of grease on it.

MonsterTom

Thanks He Man, I'd love to see some pics.  If anyone else has pics of their painted stock pressure plate, I'd love to see those as well.

koko64

Sorry no pics, I can't get 'em to work.

We used VHT drivetrain and engine enamel, good for 550 F. The rattle can paint that is chemical resistant to oil, etc.

My mate used the gold color on his Superlight which matched his gold forks and gold anodized titanium and alloy bolts (bling). I used the bright red, to pick up my red ignition leads and tank. That's the beauty of it as there are so many colors.

The paint looks better and seems to 'settle' after it's been on the bike for awhile, the heat from the clutch really bakes it on!

Just clean that plate well beforehand or you'll be wiping it off to start again as the paint bubbles on that unseen grime you missed! Ducpainter might suggest a good pre paint/prepwash product (mine was real clean after the thinners I used to clean off the first attempt)!

Be great to see your color choice.

Cheers [drink]
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CCEMN1

Quote from: NAKID on February 11, 2010, 06:50:26 PM
Gotta second (third, forth, ??) the painting. A good cleaning and several thin coats of paint is what I used...
Yes, some brake cleaner to get the grease & dust off, try to keep it off the bearing, then mask the bearing & spray!
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MonsterTom

CCEMN1,
Is that a stock clutch cover you had modified?  It looks like you have a lexan "window" or something on the cover, cool.........

NAKID

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2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

He Man

Quote from: NAKID on February 12, 2010, 04:17:22 PM
Here's mine


what kinda mirrors are those? nice rearwheel. wheres the front? :P and are those SATOs?

NAKID

Mirrors are Rizoma Circuit 998, yes, those are Sato rearsets. The front wheel is another story. The rotors don't fit and I wasn't able to sort out what offset I would need (they would either have to be custom offset or changes out the brakes...)
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

He Man

i had a chance to pick up those wheels front and back off a Hyper for $100. The guy had someone pick it up when i was ready to leave and said sorry. if you physically had the wheel im sure you could measure it out.

1KDS

$100?  That would be a sweet deal.  I would love those on my S2R, the back wheel is the exact same dimensions isn't it?
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TAftonomos


NAKID

Quote from: He Man on February 12, 2010, 08:52:51 PM
i had a chance to pick up those wheels front and back off a Hyper for $100. The guy had someone pick it up when i was ready to leave and said sorry. if you physically had the wheel im sure you could measure it out.

Mine came off an S4RS. I paid quite a bit more than 100. Tires and front rotors came with it though. I'll find a solution...
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

CCEMN1

Quote from: MonsterTom on February 12, 2010, 12:23:16 PM
CCEMN1,
Is that a stock clutch cover you had modified?  It looks like you have a lexan "window" or something on the cover, cool.........
It's a German made cover I picked up on eBay for $70 bucks, I can't remember the name? And yes, that is a lexan window. I liked being able to see the clutch, but wanted to keep the "noise" to a minimum.
OK, go ahead & flame me!
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