Friday, January 1, 2010

Black Chrome Motorcycle Wheels What The Process To Painting Spoke Wheels On A Motorcycle?

What the process to painting spoke wheels on a motorcycle? - black chrome motorcycle wheels

I have a 1976 Honda CB750F SS ugly chrome wheels and wells oxidation. I like it with a black base coat color, then clear coat. No advice on the process would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

5 comments:

slipknot... said...

Get 'em covered with dust, spray paint will be removed fairly quickly tires ....

but if you are determined to do is probably the best way to turn the wheel on one side and all alone with the color of each piece, then collect .... Not only is the paint looks clean and professional, but also the expansion of the painting to keep the nuts / bolts / screws / etc .... What happens if you paint on it appear to **** for the first time have to retract it, presses, or even lots of them.

Be sure to use soap and hot water to wash wipe Peices, then with a cloth or touch. (after grinding, of course)

I also find a way to suspend the rims and hubs, at least from the ceiling, you can even layer without worrying about touching the wet paint, or down to the color runs are worried and balloons on the page .... .

slipknot... said...

Get 'em covered with dust, spray paint will be removed fairly quickly tires ....

but if you are determined to do is probably the best way to turn the wheel on one side and all alone with the color of each piece, then collect .... Not only is the paint looks clean and professional, but also the expansion of the painting to keep the nuts / bolts / screws / etc .... What happens if you paint on it appear to **** for the first time have to retract it, presses, or even lots of them.

Be sure to use soap and hot water to wash wipe Peices, then with a cloth or touch. (after grinding, of course)

I also find a way to suspend the rims and hubs, at least from the ceiling, you can even layer without worrying about touching the wet paint, or down to the color runs are worried and balloons on the page .... .

dc said...

if you use the "rust pits" I think what you have to do that sanded before painting. Another possibility is that it powercoat.

Magz AMCNAS leader said...

Sand, filler, sand, paint, clear ...

in that order

Magz AMCNAS leader said...

Sand, filler, sand, paint, clear ...

in that order

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