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    Cheers for the info

    Now for the most important questions, how do I re-assemble the bike after I've taken it to peices and anodised the frame, and what colour?

    Dad might let me practice dismantling-put together the old parts TL125

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    Unless it isn't that hard to do myself, I'll take the frame to a specialist. Anyway, I doubt I'll be able to get hold of the chemicals needed.

    It would be cool if I got the equipment to anodise anything I want however

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    Anodising mixed metals

    Quote Originally Posted by R1AaronKDX
    No we do steel and Zintech (steel with zinc pressed in) at work.
    An anodiser said yesterday that he couldn't anodise my ali clad mufflers unless I removed the ali portion from the stainless steel.
    This is the second time this week that I've heard of anodising steel, tell us more: in fancy colours?
    What I do know is you cannot anodise ali CASTINGS, supposedly because of the silica in them (they just go dull grey and crappy looking).
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    Anybody heard of ProCoat in Auckland

    Apparently it's a hard ceramic coating that runs rings around standard powdercoating, lots of great colours available. Probably a higher temperature fusing though so further investigation is required.
    I want to do le Voxan's combination swingarm/footrest/muffler brackets that are cast and bead blasted, trouble is they always look dirty from road grime and boot contact so a smoother cleaner finish is coming their way for sure.
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    Alarumba

    Just polish it!!!
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    If you look on the cbr250 site that celticno6 posted earlier in the thread you will find that a member on there (Muzzy) has recently had his whole frame powdercoated black.

    IMO its a waste of time. It will take ages to take everything off (you have to strip everything off the bike), and there are alot of things that can go wrong.

    As to the question of how you put it back together. Well the answer is the way you took it apart backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    exactly.... the frame is alloy... aliminium alloy yes, but still an alloy... if it was straight aluminium, theres a damn good chance it would fall apart..
    just like steel is a mix of iron an' shit (no, not literal shit)
    guess i walked into that one, bugger
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadrash
    guess i walked into that one, bugger
    sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    If you look on the cbr250 site that celticno6 posted earlier in the thread you will find that a member on there (Muzzy) has recently had his whole frame powdercoated black.

    IMO its a waste of time. It will take ages to take everything off (you have to strip everything off the bike), and there are alot of things that can go wrong.

    As to the question of how you put it back together. Well the answer is the way you took it apart backwards.
    Yeah, that was going to be the deciding factor.

    Anyway, how much is anodising? And isn't powdercoating expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Just polish it!!!
    Who's bike is that? And where did he get his engine anodised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Who's bike is that? And where did he get his engine anodised?
    suprisingly its not anodised... PPG candy paint.. been on it for a coupla years without even chipping... cheaper than anodising... the owner is a local and I also have the painters number
    you'd love their streetfighter collection...

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    isnt the idea of building a street fighter so you can wheelie stoppy and crash easier?? my mate built one out of a old school gsxr750...it wheelied ok b4 he did it but man was that thing fun after with the higher bars and no plastics...do cbr250's wheelie? i know they do meeaan stoppies

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    They can if you rev the shit out of them and then drop the clutch. You have to practice though (i'm not game enough to try). I have a vid of someone doing one and it was a damn good effort. Not sure if you can do it for further than first though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Just polish it!!!
    That's what I told him! I even made a photoshop to see what it would look like...



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    Errgh, sorry for the enormous picture folks...
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