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Getting somewhere, these are going to powder coat tomorrow. Bought the conversion install kit should be here well before wheel is done. Hopefully, in a couple weeks the rear will be repaired and back on the road while I wait on the dual disc stuff to finish trickling in from HD.
Good news - all the parts showed up including brand spanking new front wheel... It's going to be dropped off at PC tomorrow.
Bad news... HD gave me a left side fork lower. Even better, when I call and let them know - they can only find a black right side in stock... So, at this point I guess I'm converting the lowers to black which is whatever - I'm fine with the aesthetic but pissed I have to spend the money. I could just PC them but adds time I'm not willing to eat. ****ing annoying.
Make sure there is absolutely no powder coating whet the bolts and washers mate to the sprocket.. Other wise they will loosen and will be catastrophic....
Make sure there is absolutely no powder coating whet the bolts and washers mate to the sprocket.. Other wise they will loosen and will be catastrophic....
Done - I picked them up from PC and dropped them at the shop, I checked them and shop did as well.
Did they have any trouble getting the textured black areas smooth, or are they still textured? I started with brand new raw and black FXDL rims a few years back and the clown that did the powder did a **** job prepping them (and a **** job shooting the powder too), so I have some areas that are smooth and others that are sort of smooth. If I had it to do over, I'd start with the bronze rims since they have no texture.
Did they have any trouble getting the textured black areas smooth, or are they still textured? I started with brand new raw and black FXDL rims a few years back and the clown that did the powder did a **** job prepping them (and a **** job shooting the powder too), so I have some areas that are smooth and others that are sort of smooth. If I had it to do over, I'd start with the bronze rims since they have no texture.
I think pretty good but i was principally concerned with coating where it wasn’t supposed to be. I had the wheels all of about an hour with 50 minutes of that them in the back of the truck on the way to shop.
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