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High heat paint re- visited

Coz,
I saw that this thread had been rejuvenated, and was curious as to what you ended up with for a solution...
I'm glad to hear that the ceramic coating did the trick! :thumbup:
 
I think lasting a riding season is great! I use a high temp black from RS Hughes on my wife's Spyder. I (or she) have to touch up the end of the pipe (same pipe you have) every few months.


Find an old time hardware store or a fireplace supplier that has stove black in paint cans. I used t use it on my Yamaha DT-1, 250cc enduro . It's carbon black and once it dries it won't rub off. Worked back in the 70's
 
Coz and Mr O-

Can y'all give me a ballpark idea of price? We're only talking about a part 14" long & 10" in diameter at its widest.
 
Coz and Mr O-

Can y'all give me a ballpark idea of price? We're only talking about a part 14" long & 10" in diameter at its widest.
i 'm told that retail for the ceramic coating that i got would be 75 bucks. :thumbup:
 
i 'm told that retail for the ceramic coating that i got would be 75 bucks. :thumbup:

Thanks, Coz. That's about the quote I got. Trouble is on the Yoshimura, I'd have to take off the carbon fiber overlay before sending it to them. While I'm sure it's not rocket science, I don't believe I have the right tools to take it off and get it back on successfully. I'm going to have a friend look at it next week to see if it's worth the hassle. Sure would like it done right, though!
 
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