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Powder Coating/Anodizing or Rattle Can
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[QUOTE="gthoma23, post: 1290826, member: 88756"] I know this topic has been cover a lot, but I think my situation is a lil different. I got an 03 CR250 with an aluminium frame. I want to powder coat the frame, subframe, swingarm, wheels, stator/clutch cover, and triple clamp flat black. Then put all black platic including guards. u guys think that's to much black? and i know it's gonna be hotter, but how much of a difference do u think it'll make? I was wondering if any1 has done it to there's (pics would help so i can see if i like it). And how well did it hold up? I'm just worried i'm gonna spend all this money and it's gonna chip the first time i hit a rock. Is PC the best option on an Aluminum frame, or is anodizing better? for strength and looks? Or will it look just as good to use some spray paint? how well does it hold up on all the other parts if any1 has done it? and once again, what type of paint is the best? Always heard that PC is the thickest, but idk how well it works with different metals. Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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