Painting spoke wheels?

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17 Feb 2006 20:57 #24610 by bkitchen
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I have been considering painting my spoke wheels..getting new tires soon and thought would be a good time. Has anyone done this and what type of paint did you use? I have been looking at those hammerite paints possibly or the epoxy spray paints for appliances. Ever used either of these?

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18 Feb 2006 07:36 #24645 by Kawozaki
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I used black primer with clear on mine. Just gotta make sure they're super clean/scuffed-up. The hammertone paint might look kinda cool...

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18 Feb 2006 14:29 #24719 by FireBurst
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I just painted mine yesterday. I used a etching primer followed by an enamal paint that I got from an autobody supply store.
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18 Feb 2006 17:50 #24752 by xstreamcanadian
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what is the etching primer? is it clear?

Nice paint by the way, i like that color.

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19 Feb 2006 06:26 #24839 by FireBurst
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It is a grey colored primer.

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20 Feb 2006 23:20 #25268 by typhoon
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I'll be painting a set of those wheels in gunmetal hammertone paint in a week or few, so I'll post some photos. I used the same colour hammertone paint on some car wheels that had apolished lip on the rim, and they looked great! Also, they never had a chip in them after that paint was put on.

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24 Feb 2006 12:37 #26136 by bkitchen
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Let me know how the Hammertone paint works out Typoon. Thanks

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24 Feb 2006 16:46 #26189 by apeman
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I painted mine with epoxy enamel (black). They came out looking like they did before, except they look new. The hardest part was masking all the polished edges. That took about an hour. Before that I had to remove the disks, and clean the surfaces well to removve any hint of oil or other gunk. The actual spraying took very little time.

They seem to be holding up well, after 6 months and a few thousand miles.

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PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.

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26 Feb 2006 11:33 #26570 by ran429
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FireBurst wrote:

I just painted mine yesterday. I used a etching primer followed by an enamal paint that I got from an autobody supply store.
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Your wheel looks great. How do you like your Kenda Challenger tires? Theyre all I run since Im not into carving mountains Just cruising.

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27 Feb 2006 05:19 #26731 by FireBurst
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The Kendas seem good I like them. I live in the bald, flat prarie our roads are long and strait so they are a good cheap choice.

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