Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Ceramic Coating

Author: EldoMike

Date: Aug 21, 2002, 1:46 PM

Post ID: 1710853115


How is his turn around time/quality on his other powder coating?

Mike
www.classicguzzi.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Open" <Beaver-@comcast.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 2:18 PM
Subject: RE: Ceramic Coating


 We have a powder coater here in Rochester, Michigan who has been doing
that coating for some time now. It also looks great and holds up well on
shifters,brake pedals and other parts that are often chromed. The price
is reasonable too . He is real popular with the motorcycle folks in the
area and has no problem with onesy twosey jobs . Email me if you want
his number.

John Prusnek wrote:
 
Don:
You'll want to go tohttp://www.jet-hot.com/home.html
This is probably where he got them done. I haven't had any experience
with them personally, but if it's good enough for the space program, it
might hold up on your Guzzi.

John Prusnek

 
Hi Guys,
I was at a local motorcycle night gathering tonight.I was the only
loop
 
 
 frame bike out of the group.I came upon a custom Buell that had ceramic
coating on the exhaust header pipes.They looked great.The guy said it
cost him 100.00 to get the pipes done.They had 1,500 miles on them and
still looked very nice.The pipes had a finish that loked like polished
aluminum.Has anyone on the Loop list ever tried this coating on their
bikes?
Don
1973 Eldo



I take mine anywhere without worrying WITHOUT disc brakes ! But then
again I never worried on ANY bike ,even the BRIT bikes with LUCAS
electrics !And they NEVER let me down.At least since 1966 !

1969 V700 Euro
1972 Eldo LAPD
1993 Cal III Fuel Injection
2003 EV NEXT YEAR !!

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