
Yeh it's dark outside and I had to shine a torch to get the camera to focus.

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Put a dot of black hammerite on the chip. It fills it and sets just as hard as the plastic.AMCQ46 wrote:got my powder coated wheels back and ordered the bearings and seals to get them all replaced. ............ 6 spokes in gloss black look great.
Then I put them into storage as we had estate agent round to value the house as I dont think MrsMcQ wanted motorbike parts in the dining roombut managed to knock the rim of the rear wheel with the brake mounting boss of the front wheel as I forced them into an old cardboard box for protection and I chipped a little bit of coat off
I was expecting pwoder coat to be a bit more robust to knocks and tool contact. looks like I will have to do a brush touchup and then treat them with kid gloves
use it for summer mate, then tinker with it in the winter, there's nothing worse than your bike being in bits whilst the suns shining and you can't go out and play...lanny wrote:Had a rear wheel powder coated white, fitted it with new bearings and seals, new cush rubbers, new rear disc and stainless bolts, new sprocket and stainless nuts and a new pilot road 3. Cost a bloody fortune![]()
I asked about a pr4 but the fitter suggested that unless I rode at the ragged edge I should save myself £30 and fit a 3 so that's what I did.
Issue Ive got now is I would like to do lots more while its in bits but I also want to use it