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Re-Anodizing parts?
« on: February 12, 2018, 01:42:39 PM »
Are there any recommended individuals/companies who can successfully re-anodized the front brake master cylinders and other associated parts to the original black finish?

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Re: Re-Anodizing parts?
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2018, 05:01:14 PM »
I had some Suzuki ones ceramic coated. They did all the paint stripping and prep, and they came back like new. You have to remove all the pistons and seals etc first. Will try and find the number later.
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Re: Re-Anodizing parts?
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2018, 05:07:18 PM »
Update. I think they were called Camcoat Coatings possibly Warrington. Long time ago so I may be mistaken. Sure it will be online if you just put in Camcoat. First class job but I think I recall it being a bit pricey.
Current bikes:
TriBsa CCM 350 Twin
Honda CB350F in Candy Bacchus Olive
Honda CB750F2 in Candy Apple Red
Triumph Trident 660 in Black/White
Triumph T100C
Suzuki GS1000HC
Honda CB450K0 Black Bomber
Honda CB750K5 in Planet Blue Metallic (Current Project)

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Re: Re-Anodizing parts?
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2018, 07:14:21 PM »
Update. I think they were called Camcoat Coatings possibly Warrington. Long time ago so I may be mistaken. Sure it will be online if you just put in Camcoat. First class job but I think I recall it being a bit pricey.

Thanks for the details about the ceramic coating, which may be an alternative option.

However, would like to try and find somebody who can re-anodize as to the original finish if possible.

 

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