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27 Oct 2016 09:56 #746304 by gpz1170
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I recently bought a 1976 KZ900. The PO was really gung-ho with powder coating ( black and lime green ). I want to return it to stock. I going to replace the lime green engine covers ( easy enough ) but he also powder coated the Lester wheels lime green. My question is can I remove the coating, paint over it or re-powder coat ? Any thoughts.

don

1974 Z1
1976 KZ900
1978 KZ1000
1981 KZ1000
1983 GPZ1100

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27 Oct 2016 10:04 #746306 by Kidkawie
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Plenty of DIY strippers to remove powdercoat. It's just paint, not pixie dust or anything. Lets see this lime green contraption tho.

1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125

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27 Oct 2016 13:11 #746311 by davido
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I reckon itll depend on how good the powdercoat was put on. You might have a challenge getting it off with stripper,or it may just peel off no problem. If it is too tough,try media blasting.Thatll move pretty much anything.(Find a good place thats not going to blast the bearing areas or the disc bolt threads)
When I tried powdercoating at my local bike shop,I was told that if I didnt get a good covering first time,I could just go over it again and bung it back in the oven. This was with fresh PC so I dont know if it would be the same for older stuff.
Good luck with it.

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CB550 (1978)
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27 Oct 2016 15:24 #746314 by Kapahulu
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I have removed powder coat with heavy duty paint stripper and elbow grease. It's a lot of work.

Sometimes powder coat changes shade when it's put back on the oven. I've noticed that with clear powder coat. I try to limit it to one time in the oven, otherwise it darkens.

1978 KZ1000, 1976 KZ900, 1975 H2, 1973 H1, 1973 H2, 1978 RD400, 1977 RD400, 1974 RD350
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28 Oct 2016 04:36 #746357 by westmiltonfab
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Your best bet is to scuff the surface with 220 grit sanding material and just powder coat over what you have. The existing powder is a great primer.

Its always best to start with bare metal but good luck getting it all off.

1980 Kz1000 A4 21000 miles
2005 Road King 150,000 miles
1968 CL125 Honda 11,000 Miles

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28 Oct 2016 06:43 #746364 by Kidkawie
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I'd be concerned with buildup going over powder with more powder. Not sure how nice of a rebuild you're aiming for, but I did a MX bike with 2 coats of urethane and it covered the VIN.

1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125

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28 Oct 2016 10:23 #746377 by gpz1170
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thanks for the input. trying to make it nice, close to original but ridden.

don

1974 Z1
1976 KZ900
1978 KZ1000
1981 KZ1000
1983 GPZ1100

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