"Solar Rain" aka black chrome powder coating

Started by Airborne, May 09, 2010, 11:22:32 AM

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Airborne

After about a month of running around to the chromer and getting stuck in traffic on the Staten Island expressway on the way to Heman's place, Solar Rain is finally here.

before


after


I haven't seen it in person yet, apparently it has almost a chameleon effect.
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bmonty72

I'll say it looks better than my yellow spring ;D

Amlethae

Um.... wow... that's pretty darn cool.  It can be done around NYC?  Where at?!
First bike (ever): 2008 Monster 696 [now it's the wife's]
Lost to the front end of a GMC truck: 2010 Monster 1100s w/ABS [miss it!]
Currently Riding: 2013 Streetfighter 848

Airborne

I got the spring chromed at a place in Jersey called "artistic metal finishing" and then had Heman shoot the solar rain PC and bake it. You can ship to him.
2007 Monster S2R, Vespa GTS 300, Vino 125

He Man

you should ask if its standard in the industry for them to not polish the inside of hte spring, casue it would of came out much nicer if they did.

Amlethae lives in brooklyn i think, no need to get gang raped by the toll nazis.  lol

Amlethae

Quote from: He Man on May 09, 2010, 01:08:11 PM

Amlethae lives in brooklyn i think, no need to get gang raped by the toll nazis.  lol

Yup exactly... though they'll always find a way ;-)
First bike (ever): 2008 Monster 696 [now it's the wife's]
Lost to the front end of a GMC truck: 2010 Monster 1100s w/ABS [miss it!]
Currently Riding: 2013 Streetfighter 848

corey

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Bones

very nice, but i'm partial to Chocolate Rain



not to sound dumb,but you can PC a spring?

wouldn't it crack when a spring compresses?

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He Man

#8
not at all. most types of powders can be sprayed onto something say a thin sheet of metal, folded in half and smashed with a hammer and it wouldnt crack. it just has to be thick enough.

the only issue i may see happening is the fact that its real chrome. the chrome is very slippery and theres no edge for the powder to stick onto very well so its all chemical adhesion right now. I would of perfered to have bead blasted it to give it a profile then spray powdercoat chrome, then go with the translucent solar rain. but the chrome makes it look so much better!

cokey

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He Man

yea. which reminds me i need to ship that spring out right now before airborne aims a canon at me.

gOoIe B

man, I was contemplating doing some black chrome PC... that does look very good.  I ended up going with an ultra gloss black though.

Still, there will be another winter, and there are more parts to be coated.  This is certainly giving me ideas for the next batch...

Ahks

so wait. thats a semi-transparent PC over chrome?

Drunken Monkey

I thought (I guess incorrectly) that chrome would flake off most springs since it's nowhere near as flexible.

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cokey

Nice,  I don't know how it works on this site.. if you can say prices and stuff, if not, message me.. goes by size of item, weight, dexterity?
I WIN
Quote from: my wifeOk babe I surrender to u.  U may work me out till I drop

Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob. 
make the beast with two backs goats.