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Old 08-08-2007, 08:48 AM
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Anyone know anything about anodization? My D&Dis a little scratched up, and I would like to fix it. If not, I thought of painting it with black high temp paint, but Ihave a feelingthe bike would be too plain looking.
 
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try this for a DIY http://www.duplicolor.com/products/metalcast.html I used it on my valve cover (car) with great results
 
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Old 08-08-2007, 11:43 AM
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Oh ****, I think that "smoke" color would look nice. Thanks man, I might try it. Hopefully it doesn't flake off with multiple heat up/ cool down cycles. This stuff says it's good to 500 degrees intermittently. Anyone know how hot it gets at the inlet to the muffler? I can't imagine much hotter than 350-400 deg. Unless, I'm running lean, that is. (which I'm not)
 
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Its been on my valve cover for three years and is still holding up, no chipping or peeling. I just spray engine brite on it from time to time and that freshens it up.
 
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Can you take a pic when you get a chance?
 
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btw I did mine in red and I found that the least spray you do to get even coverage gives the best effect. If you put it on to heavy it loses the aperance of being anodized and I also used the base coat they sell.
 
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let me see if I have one saved if not give me a few and ill post one
 
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here is the problem with pictures... the only ones I have saved(that I can retrieve)with the anodized red are the small parts. At one point I was going to sell the car so I started to put it back to the original condition so the picture I took today is the cover with the base coat only (resembles oem valve cover color) If I can figure out a way, I know I have pictures saved on my old broken computer I can post
 
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sorry


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here is another

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