Wheel Painting - Powder Coating

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Wheel Painting - Powder Coating

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We haven't covered this for a while, so, can anyone recommeded places within say 100 miles of London where I can get wheels (sand blasted?) and powder coated (black).

Are there any alternative methods?

How much would you expect to pay for such a job.

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I had my rear wheel done at a place named Sprayblast Engineering in High Wycombe. Cost about 40 quid and they did a good job.

I'd tend to go for a more motorcycle-specific powder-coaters next time though as they didn't mask off the disc mounting holes and was a right b*gger to clean out the threads. The front wheel would obviously need the bearings removing aswell.
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Post by crucial »

Julian, I had my wheels done by these guys [url]http://www.vulcanshotblasting.com/contacts.htm
[url] I think it was about £60 for the pair and they do mask off the disc mountings and bearing holes.

They're in deepest, darkest Basildon.

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crucial wrote:Julian, I had my wheels done by these guys [url]http://www.vulcanshotblasting.com/contacts.htm
[url] I think it was about £60 for the pair and they do mask off the disc mountings and bearing holes.

They're in deepest, darkest Basildon.

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Nice one Paul - been after somewhere that'll do the prep work :)

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Post by Boxadog 2000 »

Just to reiterate my views powder coating it is bollocks its a process designed for retail furniture and internal steel work.

Dont do it have two pack epoxy it is a much more durable coating and actually adheres to the substrate unlike powder coating which just envelopes the substrate.

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Boxadog 2000 wrote:Just to reiterate my views powder coating it is bollocks its a process designed for retail furniture and internal steel work.


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Not srtictly true Bob. There are plenty of polyester powder coated (PPC) aluminium flashings and fascias throughout the country that are more than up to the worst of Britains weather (I've detailed enough of the bloody things) and I've never heard of it flaking or peeling off unless something went badly wrong in the coating process - cue big claims and replacement materials.

In the event of a problem (coating or poor finish) it's invariably cheaper to replace the mill finish alumnium rather than re-coat the existing material 'cos it's such a bastard to get off. For some bizarre reason the most durable finish is actually matt.

Having said all that I'd have to see an aged, weathered sample of a powder coated wheel to convince myself to go down that route rather than the two pack epoxy you mention.

EDIT - Just to qualify that last paragraph. PPC varies in quality from a weak finish that can be easily marked (still acceptable on a building if it's out of the way) through to hard stuff used on aluminium windows, e.g. any of the new developments in London with coloured windows (a lot of dark grey about at the moment). Hence, personally, I'd like to see a sample before making a decision.

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Post by julian »

Thanks Chaps

How is the paint applied to the stock wheels?

Bob - with the 2-pack will they sandblast/prepare the wheels as well?
Is there any heat involved (will I have not have to remove the front bearings?) Can you send me their details - I might pay them a visit as they are local.

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Post by crucial »

This is the second time I've had wheels powdercoated and I'm pretty sure the finish will last as long as I have the bike.

I have in the past been quoted £250 :shock: for painting wheels. I could have them powdercoated 4 times for that.

Also, as I use my bike every day to commute the turn around was One day, which is an important factor to consider. I would agree that a painted finish is probably better, but my wheels are glossy and black and thats all I wanted :D

Ps. I could try and post a picture of my wheels with six months / 13k miles on 'em if anyones interested.
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crucial wrote: Ps. I could try and post a picture of my wheels with six months / 13k miles on 'em if anyones interested.
Go on then. Don't you have the Kellerman indicators as well?

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Post by crucial »

I did have the kellerman indicators, but they don't like wet weather much :roll:

My wheels are filthy at the moment but I'll give them a wash tomorrow and try to post some pics. :)
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Post by gus »

I,ve had mine powder coated foe about 4 years now.Had em done satin black.No chips or marks and come real nice with a wipeover wd40/rag.
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What was the problem with the kellermanns and wet weather.Have just bought some and i use my bike all year round,so i dont want problems.
Were yours the billet led ones?
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Post by crucial »

Hi Gus, my kellermans were the tiny ally ones with halogen bulbs in. When it rained they filled with water and the lamp bases corroded so badly that you couldn't get the bulbs out :x

I've got the motrax led ones now, which seem to be holding up well :D

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Post by crucial »

Have added pics above. Didn't have time to give her a really good clean.

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NICE HUGGER!!

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