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Old 10-31-2010, 01:00 AM
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i was wondering if its ok to paint the brake cailpers. just to make them look newer. does any body do this or have pics.
 
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Its ok just what is the proper procedures from cleaning to prepping and what kind of paint or just have them powdercoated?? I wanna know too.
 
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Autozone or any other car parts store will carry brake caliper paint. It has instructions on how to do it. Get a good wire brush and some mineral spirits and make sure they are spotless before painting, also only paint the outside, stay away from the actual calipers. It cost about $15 to paint all the calipers on the bike.
 
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the autozone paint looks like crap though, just my opinion... getting them powder coated is much butter...
 
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Originally Posted by kerosene
the autozone paint looks like crap though, just my opinion... getting them powder coated is much butter...
+1 on powdercoating... that's why i was saying make sure you get them spotless. I've seen that paint go both ways. my friend cleaned his up and used that stuff and it looks great, I also see people just spray over all the grime and it looks like crap. ha ha.

If you get them powder coated you should grab a caliper rebuild kit while your at it since the seals and everything will have to be removed anyways =)
 
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i will go and see how much it cost to have them powder coated as there is a place that does that about 5 blocks from where i live. but how hard is it to rebuild the brakes tho
 
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Its not a hard process at all- you could try to re-use the seals from the calipers if they are all in good condition.But personally I wouldn't. new kits will run 50-70 for all 3 calipers. here is a generic walk-thru on the process

http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/ca...ean/index.html
 
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Won't the oven for the powder coat melt the seals on the caliper?.. Or are you taking it completely apart? (Pistons and all)
 
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Won't the oven for the powder coat melt the seals on the caliper?.. Or are you taking it completely apart? (Pistons and all)
Yes, that's why i suggested rebuilding them if they get powder coated- no use in taking them all apart and not cleaning/ rebuilding them.
 
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Originally Posted by espelade
Its not a hard process at all- you could try to re-use the seals from the calipers if they are all in good condition.But personally I wouldn't. new kits will run 50-70 for all 3 calipers. here is a generic walk-thru on the process

http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/ca...ean/index.html
Was talkin more towards the refinishing the outside(a different color) of the calipers not rebuilding the internals. To go from black to gold.
 


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