to coat or not to coat

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by chris bourner, Dec 22, 2013.

  1. thinking of getting my wheels powder coated GOLD any one seen a white mts with gold wheels, what ya think?
     
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  2. Why the hell not. It's your bike, you can do whatever you want with it.
     
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  3. Are you in a circus? :wink:
     
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  4. Erm..,your bike your choice. But gold and white...when's the big fat wedding ;-)
     
  5. Depends whether you want to spend money to reduce the value of your bike :wink:
     
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  6. yeah can understand your concerns, it took me 18 months to decide to do the same on my fz1 but was happy with the result.
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  7. Gold and white can work mate, the rest of the bike will break it up with odds and sods of black, if i was to do it Id go with the subtle gold you have on the FZ1 though, more of a flat gold

    End of the day its your bike and how much is it gonna cost to have the wheel re-powder coated black later IF you were to sell it, £80? hardly worth worrying about resale value if its only the wheels.

    I say go for it
     
  8. thanks for that damodici that's my thinking too, I just don't like black wheels but for some reason (probably money) it's the standard on most bikes.
     
  9. Quite agree, they look shite and are a nightmare to clean properly.
     
  10. black wheels are a tad boring but then again I like my bikes to be bold in colour or design, some dont like it and would rather stay standard or subtle.

    Each to their own
     
  11. I like gold. Black is rather dull. Saw a red multi in P&H with gold wheels looked very nice shame about the OTT sticker kit. Devalue bike bollocks !! Gold harder to keep clean than black - bollocks dirt does not settle on gold wheels more than black! All wheels get dirty. I coat my wheels with a good quality wax - NOT polish which is abrasive. Wax such as Poorboys Natty's Blue lovely stuff. Apply a thin layer leave for a few minutes to dry / haze over and then buff with a micro fibre cloth. Use as much as you like will not take any paint off as its a pure wax. Provides a protective coating so dirt and brake dust is easier to wash off. Smells good too.
     
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  12. whens your 899 coming?
     
  13. that looks really nice with gold wheels! i'm sold :upyeah:
     
  14. MMMMMMMMMMMMMarmite, how about getting the outer rim diamond cut bit like the Diavel ?
     
  15. oh dear…..
     
  16. How did we survive without labels.
     
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