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06-07-2013, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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Newbie - Stone, Staffordshire.
Hello Chimps Monster M600, 02 reg, 7k miles, please let me know what to look out for, bits and bobs etc. I'm thinking of powder coating the dodgy bits.. foot rest hangers, swing arm, and maybe the engine casings. Anyone have any advice..? also the clutch and front brake master cylinder covers are corroded, whats the solution, or maybe I should just buy new ones..? Thanks!
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06-07-2013, 08:27 PM | #2 |
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Helloooo and welcome
I used to live not far from Stone, but now I do ! Happy memories of being refused entry to a bar there a few years back because I was wearing jeans, so I took 'em off - still didn't get in though...
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06-07-2013, 08:41 PM | #3 |
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Sounds like the Crown and Anchor maybe!...It used to be a bikers pub in the 1970 - 80's.. the landlord retired and its gone to pot since.... literally, the last landlord got busted for dealing...
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07-07-2013, 06:27 AM | #4 |
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I lived in just outside Stafford for a few months and my Mum still does. Welcome aboard. I had the same jeans problem in a pub on the way to Rugely in the late '70s, same solution as B-B. I never went back. What was it with jeans and long hair that was such a problem around Stafford?
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11-07-2013, 10:51 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for your comments, but I'm sure I didnt join the forum to discuss the local pub that has a dress code issue
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12-07-2013, 08:02 PM | #6 |
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Only talking about it because we've got nothing to look at...
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12-07-2013, 11:24 PM | #7 |
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13-07-2013, 03:09 AM | #8 |
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Hi mate
Powder coat those bits if you like. No harm there but you might want to consider some rearsets rather than spend money on the originals. I'm likely to get my swing arm done at some point but I'm lucky in that my engine casings are fine. I do have similar corrosion on my brake and clutch covers but am not planning on addressing that. Have brake upgrades in mind one day and it's only surface corrosion so nothing to fret about. I might give them a quick clean up with a gentle wire brush then a squirt of satin black one day when I'm bored. We still want pics, bog standard or not. Missus, tits in or out is optional |
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I've not seen the missus's tits for ages, but when I do, i'll grab a photo! |
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14-07-2013, 11:42 AM | #10 |
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Most rear set makers will offer a removable pillion option for a few extra £.
I'm no expert and someone may correct me but I don't think powder coating the casings is recommended as the process would get paint on the inside as well as the outside of the casing. A can or 2 of engine paint is probably best or if you are feeling brave strip all the old paint off and polish the bare metal. |
15-07-2013, 11:28 PM | #11 |
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Most engine covers are powder coated, its simlar to paint spraying but with oven baking afterwards that melts the powder granules into one even coat so should be no probs. I like to keep to the original spec as much as poss as i'm hoping to upgrade next year ( from experience I will not lose as much money! I will get the original footrest hangers powder coated anyway as it makes sense but may fit rearsets while I keep the bike..
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16-07-2013, 12:46 AM | #12 |
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Yes that's true. Powder coating involves plugging whatever is to be painted in and using the electrical charge to attract the paint as powder. I guess you can mask off areas in the same way as you would with 'normal' paint.
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