Brought our 'new' Spyder home last weekend and have been looking it over, looking for things to personalize. One of the first things that <should> be easy and cheap is to improve the look of the front wheels. I have never been a fan of an all-black look, and the black wheels and black tires are a perfect example. Painting the wheels silver or even a dark gray would lighten them up a bit, then I got to thinking of polishing the raised edges of the spokes. Kinda what I am used to seeing on my old Suzukis:
Now, the question is: what is the finish on the wheels? Is it merely a strong (epoxy?) paint or is it powder coated? Would polishing the edges be a matter of simply sticking a Scotch-Brite pad or a fine sanding disk in my drill and removing the black? Just trying to avoid a problem where I leave an edge where the coating will flake off, making it look a lot worse. Of course, by then, I could paint it myself and re-polish the edges, but trying to minimize the occurance, if possible.
Just to make sure I like it well enough to start grinding away, I think I'm going to get some pinstripe tape and apply it to the edges to get a preview.
I'll post some pictures here over the weekend.
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Now, the question is: what is the finish on the wheels? Is it merely a strong (epoxy?) paint or is it powder coated? Would polishing the edges be a matter of simply sticking a Scotch-Brite pad or a fine sanding disk in my drill and removing the black? Just trying to avoid a problem where I leave an edge where the coating will flake off, making it look a lot worse. Of course, by then, I could paint it myself and re-polish the edges, but trying to minimize the occurance, if possible.
Just to make sure I like it well enough to start grinding away, I think I'm going to get some pinstripe tape and apply it to the edges to get a preview.
I'll post some pictures here over the weekend.
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