Don't powercoat them.
Remove the wheels, have the tyres removed and sand and clean the stit out of the existing paint or pay to have them sandblasted.
You can get proper car paint put in a pan, any colour you like and a good etching primer from the same supplier. Sit the cleaned wheels in the sun so their temp is at least 10 degrees and prime then carefully top coat - numerous light coats are better than heavy ones.
Allow to dry for several days.
If you do it well it will last as long as factory paint.
There are a couple of places in CHCH that put paint into a can, bound to be some your way.
Here's some inspiration! http://www.jokers-web.com/
Polish the headers on your one too, they look real nice when you do
Buy HH brake pads for it, and as everyone said do the fluids.
My CB had Hagon shocks on it and it rode far, far better than standard.
I also did a hori de-baffle and rejetted the carbs to suit
Japan.
That's enough of an explanation really, but some more info: the style is called Bosozoku. Here's a bike! And here's a car!
There are some genuinely awesome machines in the scene. but outlandish stuff is encouraged.
And if you found that funny, do a google image search on "Dekotora".
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