Painting Yokes
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Painting Yokes
Hi Guys!
I need to refresh the yokes on my NC35.
Do you have nay experience in spraying those. I want to do it myself and I don't want them powder coated.
I could use your advice on how to spray them properly to make them look as close to originals as possible. Any favoutite brands of paint? Should I look for black of some particular code?
Cheers!
I need to refresh the yokes on my NC35.
Do you have nay experience in spraying those. I want to do it myself and I don't want them powder coated.
I could use your advice on how to spray them properly to make them look as close to originals as possible. Any favoutite brands of paint? Should I look for black of some particular code?
Cheers!
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Re: Painting Yokes
I painted mine when i first got the bike, took it back to bare metal (nitromores) grey primer and then 5 thin coates of hammerwright satin black aerosol, look great but within about 3 months the keys had worn through the paint on the edges
recon im gona go for a brushed alloy look next time, stuff painting it
recon im gona go for a brushed alloy look next time, stuff painting it
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Re: Painting Yokes
Powdercoating is a much better alternative for parts like this.
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Re: Painting Yokes
I did this too, and the paint chipped with the other key flapping about in the wind so have a lump of blu-tac on the side of the yoke which i stick the key into to stop it flying about. Still gotta get it stripped and do it again thoSpike16 wrote:I painted mine when i first got the bike, took it back to bare metal (nitromores) grey primer and then 5 thin coates of hammerwright satin black aerosol, look great but within about 3 months the keys had worn through the paint on the edges

Would lacquer be any good to stop it chipping?
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Re: Painting Yokes
Even powercoat or brushed aluminium would not stand up to keys - is the solution not rather to stop the keys from touching the surface? I have a quick release on the bikes ignition key so that I can store all the rest of my keys in my jacket were they are not able to do any harm.
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Re: Painting Yokes
Satin black spray paint, light dusting of lacquer:

I've only have the ignition key on the key fob of any of my bikes - there's 20 odd keys attached to another I keep in my bag/pocket.

I've only have the ignition key on the key fob of any of my bikes - there's 20 odd keys attached to another I keep in my bag/pocket.
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Re: Painting Yokes
I've resprayed mine using Halford's own paint; gave it about 7 coats in all; can't remember if it was glossy or what though?!
I do keep a second key together with the ignition one, as well as a keyfob made of rope, but I've cut a bit of battery hose to go on the second key to stop it scratching the paint and it's been fine! :)
I do keep a second key together with the ignition one, as well as a keyfob made of rope, but I've cut a bit of battery hose to go on the second key to stop it scratching the paint and it's been fine! :)
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Re: Painting Yokes
I painted mine 7 months ago, and still fine. Used a washer primer and car 1K paint, plus hardener. Did both frame and swingarm too.
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Re: Painting Yokes
When you took it down to the bare metal was it a silver? i'm wanting to do this to mine and then polish it for a chrome look.Spike16 wrote:I painted mine when i first got the bike, took it back to bare metal (nitromores) grey primer and then 5 thin coates of hammerwright satin black aerosol, look great but within about 3 months the keys had worn through the paint on the edges
recon im gona go for a brushed alloy look next time, stuff painting it
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Re: Painting Yokes
It's alloy, so yes you can polish it.1990nc30 wrote:When you took it down to the bare metal was it a silver? i'm wanting to do this to mine and then polish it for a chrome look.
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