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Old 12-16-2009, 01:13 PM
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I paint about 30 helmets a year in my shop for customers. I scuff them until they look flat, do the art work, then shoot 3 coats of good PPG clear over it. Go ride. As far as warranty goes, I can see where a dealer wouldn't want to sell a new scuffed helmet, but who would buy it anyway? Don't worry about that aspect of painting it.Good luck.
 
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Originally Posted by Big_Al47
I painted my helmet from gloss black to flat black this past summer. Just used regular Rustoleum spray cans. I think the secret is several thin light coats instead of one or two heavy coats. It has been holding up great so far.
+1 Thin coats
 
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I'm going to order a black Biltwell Megaflake soon and intend to paint blue metalflake flames on it.

Like this:

Street Chopper Magazine article that takes you through the entire process
 

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Old 12-16-2009, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by bagman1
In case one had a concern with the integrity of the shell, most helmet manufacturers say if you paint the shell you will degrade the integrity of the helmet and if it had a warranty it will be voided. That is if one had that concern.
Actually, that isn't true.
 
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painted mine so ugly hopefully no one will steal it off the bike....
 
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Originally Posted by SalsaNChips
I'm going to order a black Biltwell Megaflake soon and intend to paint blue metalflake flames on it.

Like this:

Street Chopper Magazine article that takes you through the entire process
Hmmmm...that looks easy.
 
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Old 12-17-2009, 06:51 PM
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Go ahead and paint it. Lightly scuff it first and wipe with rubbing alcohol to clean. Krylon works well and it drys quick enough so that runs should not be a problem. If you get some blue 3M tape from your local auto paint supplier, you can try some design work with different colors. If you don't like what you did, just scuff and repaint. Not a big deal and not alot of $. Have fun with it.
Here's a Biltwell I just did with gold leaf and some pinstriping.




bigmikespinstriping.com
 
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