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Spray paint Fork Lowers
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I did one set w DupliColor wheel paint. They came out pretty good, but they've developed some fine cracking - I guess from the forks flexing?
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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martin_csr wrote: ...The stock forks had a sort of yellowish or golden hue, but I don't know if that was from age or what. I don't recall what they looked like new. I'm pretty sure they had a factory clear coat on them. If so, maybe they yellowed....
Many of the parts with polished surfaces on the new bikes were protected by some sort of tough clear plastic-like coating, such as fork lowers, certain engine covers, brake and clutch levers, etc.
But after a few years, the clear gradually yellowed or got blotchy looking.
The coating was difficult to remove, and some after marketers actually offered a special remover for this particular purpose, which didn't work very well and not much better than paint remover which also didn't work very well.
Have never quite figured out exactly what the factory clear coat is.
Am thinking it's not lacquer or automotive style clear coat or clear powder coat.
Not heard about any truly successful method of protecting and preserving the finish on polished aluminum. Paste wax helps for a short while.
Prefer the look of freshly polished aluminum, but gave up long ago and went to chrome or black powder coat.
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Glass beading? Is there a clear powdercoat finish out there?
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1976 KZ 900- Daily Driver
1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!
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racer54 wrote: I can't remember the name of the stuff but some other members on here were the ones who used it but they mentioned a "paint" that you sprayed on that either helped paint stick to polished aluminum surfaces or it itself was the protectant...can't remember. Maybe one of them will see this and remember. It sounded like the answer to the problem but I have never used it myself. Have to do some checking around. Maybe Eastwood sells something like this.
Like an adhesion promoter? Or something different?
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