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we have done several sets man you can get pretty creative with them to really make them look trick and stand out!
Joe after riding season is over I may have some work for you.
Will powder coat stick to the center of my brake disk?
I am having trouble getting paint to stay on there.
sir yes sir... powder rotors all the time as well! mine have been done for over 2 years and hold up great! here is a pic of the last set of road king wheels we did to match the paint on the aniv edition and then did the matching black rotors and pulley
my girls wheels on her bike (rocking candy rasberry!)
What about Black Chrome?
That would look bitchin' for your bike!!
That is if you want to be more unique than most..
Many have done the two tone thing.
That's nothin' unique....IMO.
I picked up a can of the Duplicolor ceramic brake paint today. Now I just have to wait until I can get the wheels removed. I'll give the paint a shot. I can always PC them later. I'm thinking now that I may want to do my rotors too. Thanks for the ideas.
What about Black Chrome?
That would look bitchin' for your bike!!
That is if you want to be more unique than most..
Many have done the two tone thing.
That's nothin' unique....IMO.
I haven't seen much Black Chrome, but I bet that would look sweet. I thought about having the centers chromed, and the lip PC'd black. Black Chrome with a black pc'd lip. That would be sick. It would probably be cheaper to buy new wheels. I would eventually like to get some new wheels, windpush sucks on the solid ones.
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