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Old 07-29-2014, 01:41 PM
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I have a set of Enforcer wheels that I am having coated to put on my Road Glide. I have not disassembled my current wheel yet - won't do that until I get the Enforcer wheels back.

My powdercoater wants to know if the area where the rubber cush drive pieces go and the sprocket ultimately mounts to can be coated. How tight is the fit in this area with the rubber and the drive sprocket mounting?

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I would not coat it. That means it will fit just like it is supposed to. It might work with powder but who wants to find out and scrape it all off?
 
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Originally Posted by Hogpro
I would not coat it. That means it will fit just like it is supposed to. It might work with powder but who wants to find out and scrape it all off?
Thanks HogPro - it's not seen anyway so I will just have him mask it off!
 
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