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JimmyTheDriver
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September 07, 2010, 03:51:03 AM »
Hey fellas,
Looking to have my udder/naked Termi Shorty (no carbon fiber cover) exhaust ceramic coated. Figure it might look pretty sweet, and different.
Any local places you all have used? I am in Arlington, but willing to drive a decent distance if the price and quality is right. I figure there has to be something in Manassas... they have all sorts of fun stuff over there.
Thanks!
Jimmy
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September 07, 2010, 04:02:27 AM »
I used this guy and was happy with the results:
http://www.figureengineering.com
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Thanks man! Sent them an email.
-Jimmy
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Quote from: Tocino on September 07, 2010, 04:02:27 AM
I used this guy and was happy with the results:
http://www.figureengineering.com
I get the impression that he likes to work on bicycles.
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How do you figure?
Please post up what sort of response you get. I'm looking for a Thermal barrier ceramic coating for my exhaust. If they have that capability, I'd much prefer a local shop than having to ship it off.
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Quote from: yuu on September 07, 2010, 02:48:52 PM
How do you figure?
Did you look at the web site? Tons of bicycle frames on there.
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Uh... Apparently I didn't properly format my <sarcasm> tag.
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Quote from: yuu on September 07, 2010, 02:48:52 PM
Please post up what sort of response you get. I'm looking for a Thermal barrier ceramic coating for my exhaust. If they have that capability, I'd much prefer a local shop than having to ship it off.
That's what he did on my Guzzi and also did the outside black:
The guy's name is Len and he was good to deal with.
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September 08, 2010, 03:13:24 AM »
I know these guys do powdercoating and several members here have used them...not sure if they do ceramic, but worth looking/asking...
http://www.ascoweb.com/
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Quote from: Tocino on September 07, 2010, 04:25:12 PM
That's what he did on my Guzzi and also did the outside black:
Sharpish!
Though I'm looking for more of a metallic look like Jet Hott offers in some of their coatings. Guess I'll just have to give them a call.
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For those interested -
Email to guys at
http://www.figureengineering.com
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Looking into ceramic coating for a motorcycle exhaust. It would be a couple of feet worth of tubing and a small stainless steel (I believe) muffler piece. Is ceramic the way to go on high heat applications? What does something like this generally run? What is the turnaround time?
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Yes, ceramic is the way to go for high heat. Pricing is generally around $25/ft, thermal barrier inside and color of your choice outside (except mufflers, external only). Ordered ceramics are an additional $30. In-stock ceramic turnaround is 2-3 days, ordered around 12. Thanks!
Seems like a reasonable price as it includes the thermal barrier. Will probably go through them when the weather takes a turn for the worse.
-Jimmy
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Quote from: JimmyTheDriver on September 08, 2010, 03:35:30 AM
For those interested -
Email to them:
Looking into ceramic coating for a motorcycle exhaust. It would be a couple of feet worth of tubing and a small stainless steel (I believe) muffler piece. Is ceramic the way to go on high heat applications? What does something like this generally run? What is the turnaround time?
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Yes, ceramic is the way to go for high heat. Pricing is generally around $25/ft, thermal barrier inside and color of your choice outside (except mufflers, external only). Ordered ceramics are an additional $30. In-stock ceramic turnaround is 2-3 days, ordered around 12. Thanks!
Seems like a reasonable price as it includes the thermal barrier. Will probably go through them when the weather takes a turn for the worse.
-Jimmy
from which shop was that response?
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Re: Ceramic coating in DC area?
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My bad. The one Tocino recommended...
http://www.figureengineering.com
On a side note, its amazing how active the CAM section is! I am new around here and can't believe how many views/posts this has gotten in 24 hours. Practically more than the general comments section.
-Jimmy
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September 08, 2010, 05:04:22 AM »
not sure if it still holds - but for a while CAM was 2nd only to General Monster in the number of posts per day.
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-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes. Good luck.
- '00 M900S with all the farkles
- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.
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September 08, 2010, 05:06:12 AM »
What is the benefit of the "thermal barrier"? Keep the pipes a bit cooler, improve airflow?
-Jimmy
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