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had my side panel chromed
#443147 05/05/2011 1:17 PM
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so i had my side panel chromed, it looks great (pics to follow) but my concern is that whatever they use to cover the panel in order to chrome it, folds over to the back of the panel, and it seems really thin (mind you just on the back) it is cracked in areas and even blistered in some. now i called the place and they said it was the nature of the covering, it is thin metal and when you get the the end of it, it does that; but it should not 'come loose' closer the edge, nor lead to problems on the front. does anyone know enough about this process to either back them up or help me call BS?

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ITs plastic...what you shoulda done was had it plated at a reputable"plastic' chrome plater. You did know they exist?? didn't ya???


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ITs plastic...what you shoulda done was had it plated at a reputable"plastic' chrome plater. You did know they exist?? didn't ya???




ok, perhaps i was unclear, it was triple chrome plated by a plastic chrome plater. in terms of reviews this place got the lions share of good marks...so do you have any actual input here on my question or just shoulda coulda?

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I don't have any advice but was interested in the same thing. Would love to see a pic what it looks like if you get the time. I don't really understand the process but can you now polish it with chrome polish to make it shine?

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so i had my side panel chromed, it looks great (pics to follow) but my concern is that whatever they use to cover the panel in order to chrome it, folds over to the back of the panel, and it seems really thin (mind you just on the back) it is cracked in areas and even blistered in some. now i called the place and they said it was the nature of the covering, it is thin metal and when you get the the end of it, it does that; but it should not 'come loose' closer the edge, nor lead to problems on the front. does anyone know enough about this process to either back them up or help me call BS?





You said a tin piece was folded over .but it was plated before this -------the tin that is.Plastic plating is as i stated it is plastic that has its own chrome , put on it. Theres also another way, to do this, and its called powdercoat chrome---and also,there is ceramic coating that is put over the plastic not really sure about the latter.

Call a header coating place and ask them then you will know. hth


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ce7871 #443152 05/05/2011 8:49 PM
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There are companies that can do chrome paint as well
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stevieB #443153 05/06/2011 9:29 AM
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I don't have any advice but was interested in the same thing. Would love to see a pic what it looks like if you get the time. I don't really understand the process but can you now polish it with chrome polish to make it shine?




I loaned my camera out to my sis-in-law, as soon as she is back from her trip i will post some pics. the side panel on the outside is 100% perfect show chrome, really brilliant. the inside just gives me pause; but i am very fussy so it is probably just me. i found scratches on my lamp bucket last night, my buddies couldn't see them and told me i need medicated...they are prolly right.

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You all might want to Google a new chrome process or paint or whatever they are calling it. Magic Chrome. It is suppose to allow anything to be chromed. You prep a part with their primer , then paint it on with a spray gun. Then clear it. A pints worth was listed at $175. I thought it sounded like it might be a cheap way of doing several pieces. I saw something on classic cars in jay leno's garage that was something similar but I'm not sure if it is the same thing.

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Thanks for that Brian, and... WELCOME!


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Keith #443156 07/12/2011 8:06 PM
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Thanks, no problem.

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bjontheba #443157 07/19/2011 10:25 AM
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took me forever, and it a crappy photo; but here is a shot on my TBA with the new chrome side cover.

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a little better shot, i think it really give my bonnie bonnie that pop it needed.

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ce7871 #443159 07/19/2011 10:42 AM
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I like it. Then again I say there is no such thing as enough chrome.

Have you ever tried the Garden Gate/Harmonic Triumph badge? That theme would look fabulous with them.
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I like it. Then again I say there is no such thing as enough chrome.

Have you ever tried the Garden Gate/Harmonic Triumph badge? That theme would look fabulous with them.




i have never heard of them, i googled with no results, do you have a link?

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I added a sample in my above post on one of my bikes.


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I added a sample in my above post on one of my bikes.




AH! i thought you meant the old triangle affixed the the side panel. i went with the eyebrows for nostalgia, my old 65 had the eyebrow.

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ce7871 #443164 07/20/2011 6:01 PM
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Thanks for the pics Bill. Cover looks good.

I noticed the quick attach on your shield. What type of mount and shield do you have?


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ce7871 #443166 07/21/2011 2:24 AM
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Beautiful

I'd do something about the reflectors on the forks though

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I noticed the quick attach on your shield. What type of mount and shield do you have?



I'm rather curious about that too.


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Keith #443168 07/21/2011 8:31 AM
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That looks like a Victory shield. Probably a Memphis application.


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satxron #443169 07/21/2011 9:14 AM
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Gregger et al,

ok here is the skinny on the windshield...mind you i had to learn some of this the hard way...

the shield you see on my bike is a Memphis Fats, the mount is for a Suzuki Marauder. i got mine from fasteddy (best price, best deal, best service) http://www.fasteddysports.com/ if you are looking to get one i would strongly suggest calling eddy and talking to him, he can advise you on the height etc...trust me, take his advice he knows of what he speaks. i thought i needed a 17 inch so i could look over top it; but eddy told me i would be better with a 19 and look through it...i have the 19, no buffeting no rain in my face... if you find someone who polishes metal the aluminum mounts polish up really nice. now (and here is where i had to learn things the hard way) what kit you get, depends on your year. if you have an 06 or older, you get the Memphis Fats from eddy, BUT if it is 07 to 10 you can get a switchblade from National cycle (you want what is called the chip special)
any of their shields with:
Mounting Kit - Q102
Tapered Top Strap (x2) - 73 37-370173-000
Tapered Bottom Strap (x2) - 73 37-371174-000

i have the directions on how to apply somewhere MIND YOU THIS WILL NOT WORK ON 06 OR OLDER (do you get the idea i bought one and couldn't get the d@mn thing on?)

hope this helps!

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Beautiful

I'd do something about the reflectors on the forks though




this winter, ssjones is going to school me on stripping the lower forks, and polishing them to a near mirror finish! look for pics early spring!

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bjontheba #443171 07/22/2011 9:34 AM
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You all might want to Google a new chrome process or paint or whatever they are calling it. Magic Chrome. It is suppose to allow anything to be chromed. You prep a part with their primer , then paint it on with a spray gun. Then clear it. A pints worth was listed at $175. I thought it sounded like it might be a cheap way of doing several pieces. I saw something on classic cars in jay leno's garage that was something similar but I'm not sure if it is the same thing.




This is the process i was speaking of, when this fellow thought i was being obnoxious, I have chromed about everything in my life of hotrods and kustom show kar winners, I saw this first on Edelbrock engine intakes, its beautiful stuff and it endures heat very well. its cheaper than[and what isn't cheaper] than real chrome anymore.
Polishing the lower as someone mentioned here, will be a big disappointment in a couple of riding seasons. This chrome coating is/ or sounds like the best investment unless you feel like taking the front all apart again.We used to polish aluminum firewalls[t-buckets etc] and it was a bad deal.jmo--hth someone.


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You all might want to Google a new chrome process or paint or whatever they are calling it. Magic Chrome. It is suppose to allow anything to be chromed. You prep a part with their primer , then paint it on with a spray gun. Then clear it. A pints worth was listed at $175. I thought it sounded like it might be a cheap way of doing several pieces. I saw something on classic cars in jay leno's garage that was something similar but I'm not sure if it is the same thing.




This is the process i was speaking of, when this fellow thought i was being obnoxious, I have chromed about everything in my life of hotrods and kustom show kar winners, I saw this first on Edelbrock engine intakes, its beautiful stuff and it endures heat very well. its cheaper than[and what isn't cheaper] than real chrome anymore.
Polishing the lower as someone mentioned here, will be a big disappointment in a couple of riding seasons. This chrome coating is/ or sounds like the best investment unless you feel like taking the front all apart again.We used to polish aluminum firewalls[t-buckets etc] and it was a bad deal.jmo--hth someone.




i never said anything about you being obnoxious. i had a question about a process i had already had done (hence the shoulda coulda), not what i SHOULD have done...well that and telling me it was plastic, when anyone can tell it is plastic is a little obnoxious sorry if you took my reply the wrong way. in any case the triple plate process that http://www.mmmetalizing.com/ did is great, hard as a rock. the back of the side panel looks like crap; but that is a byproduct of the process and i have been told by M and M that if will not peel or bubble on the front.

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OK ---The backside of any part plated , powdercoated , painted whatever. This will always be a sore spot with some fellas,those who are doing the coating never seem to care about the"backside"of a part.I have never liked, and always mentioned this to those involved, i never did get an acceptable answer about why they don't spend time,on the backside, when they charge so much in the first place.

Yeah-- if the front don't peel on the edges, due to the preperation of the part, and don't soon end up looking like the backside.Alls Well


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OK ---The backside of any part plated , powdercoated , painted whatever. This will always be a sore spot with some fellas,those who are doing the coating never seem to care about the"backside"of a part.I have never liked, and always mentioned this to those involved, i never did get an acceptable answer about why they don't spend time,on the backside, when they charge so much in the first place.

Yeah-- if the front don't peel on the edges, due to the preperation of the part, and don't soon end up looking like the backside.Alls Well




yeah that was my major concern. it has been on for a month or so, gotten wet a few times and all seems ok. mind you they are really good, and they know it, so they are a surly lot; but they do nice work...on the front side. the nicer of the two gents...robert?...said that it should be fine, he said that hardly anyone guarantees chrome plastic; but in alluded to being taken care of if on a slim chance anything went bad.

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Polishing the lower as someone mentioned here, will be a big disappointment in a couple of riding seasons.




Please explain further...i promise not to be a smart *** in reply

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Polishing the lower as someone mentioned here, will be a big disappointment in a couple of riding seasons.



Guys who've done there here have never said anything about it being a PITA. But if you really want to ensure hassle free years ahead, why not get them clear anodized.


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Polishing the lower as someone mentioned here, will be a big disappointment in a couple of riding seasons.



Guys who've done there here have never said anything about it being a PITA. But if you really want to ensure hassle free years ahead, why not get them clear anodized.




the lowers aren't aluminum, they are powder coated steel. at least they were on ssjones 02?

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Huh... all this time I thought they were aluminum.


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i would think aluminum would be too brittle for such and application. BUT, if they turn out to be aluminum i will send them to be coated in chromex at dymanic.

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Huh... all this time I thought they were aluminum.





they are


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Huh... all this time I thought they were aluminum.





they are



There ya go... from a man who knows. So Dave... ever consider getting them clear anodized?


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No, but I do plan on doing a better job of polishing them someday. Maybe next winter, when I'll have my very own garage.


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bsa_bob #443184 07/23/2011 11:33 AM
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i stand corrected, ssjones says aluminum too...i am considering chromex, typically for exhausts, but sticks to anything and way cheaper than chrome http://www.performancecoatings.com/index2.html

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UPDATE!!!! guys, DO NOT use m and m metalizing. the chrome on the cover bubbled up, i called them today and the long and short of it is, they have my two bills and i am out of luck. they do not stand byt their work. i will have the process redone by someone who does stand by their job. i will keep you posted.


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