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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
painting wheel rims
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<blockquote data-quote="nkt267" data-source="post: 4105" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Hi..I went the same route and painted a set of stainless rims on my brothers bike.</p><p>I masked off the area not to be painted and keyed the unmasked area with a Scotchbrite type pad.Etch primer next to ensure a good key to the paint and then the rims were 2 packed in black.You can either paint the red lines on top of the black or remask before the black and allow for the width of the lines,not very easy to get them even this way.</p><p>The wheels were done over 5 years ago and look as good now as when they were first done.</p><p>When I got my own wheels done I left it to the builder and the quality is fine..Hope this makes sense.John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkt267, post: 4105, member: 245"] Hi..I went the same route and painted a set of stainless rims on my brothers bike. I masked off the area not to be painted and keyed the unmasked area with a Scotchbrite type pad.Etch primer next to ensure a good key to the paint and then the rims were 2 packed in black.You can either paint the red lines on top of the black or remask before the black and allow for the width of the lines,not very easy to get them even this way. The wheels were done over 5 years ago and look as good now as when they were first done. When I got my own wheels done I left it to the builder and the quality is fine..Hope this makes sense.John [/QUOTE]
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