 Powder Coating Lower Forks
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I just want to powder coat the lower forks. Do I have to completely disassemble them or can I just take in the fork lowers with the uppers still attached?
'05 Speedmaster, Corbin Solo Seat, removed psgr. pegs, idiot lights converted to led, AI removed, left mirror removed, long slashcut exhaust with baffles removed.
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I would try to do it without disassembling, what did your powdercoater say? Or are you going to do it yourself? After some thought, maybe the seals wouldn't take kindly to the baking process. 
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I did mine with satin black epoxy enamel and they're still good after three years
Brett
Growing old disgracefully.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Disassemble for powder coating. It's not that tough.
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Disassemble for powder coating. It's not that tough.
Neither am I. I've read the manual and it doesn't seem like something I'd try. I will probably try the Epoxy Paint route. Thanks for the responses.
'05 Speedmaster, Corbin Solo Seat, removed psgr. pegs, idiot lights converted to led, AI removed, left mirror removed, long slashcut exhaust with baffles removed.
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If you powdercoat them disassemble, and clean and degrease them inside and out. Fork oil has a flash point around 350 F. Powder coat is cured at around 390F
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Powder coating ovens get up 450*. Any rubber or non metalic parts will be trash when there done and they would run into the finish destroying your powdercoating. The answer is yes, take them compleatly apart.
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'05 Speedmaster, Corbin Solo Seat, removed psgr. pegs, idiot lights converted to led, AI removed, left mirror removed, long slashcut exhaust with baffles removed.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Any powder-coater worth their salt will tell you to remove any rubber or plastic parts.
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Any powder-coater worth their salt will tell you to remove any rubber or plastic parts.
Salt? OMG, I thought they used powdered paint. 
'05 Speedmaster, Corbin Solo Seat, removed psgr. pegs, idiot lights converted to led, AI removed, left mirror removed, long slashcut exhaust with baffles removed.
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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