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    Senior Member Memphian's Avatar
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    I like the blacked out chrome and it looks like something I could do without messing it up.
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    That's a pair of beautiful orange bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphian View Post
    I like the blacked out chrome and it looks like something I could do without messing it up.
    The black chrome would be great on any of the stock and custom colors. Now we just need a provider that offers exchange parts so you can make the change without missing much ride time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rikrok View Post
    I'm very happy with the Rush Exhaust. Should be putting on the slash cut tips this week. I even blacked out the chrome header covers up front. Seems like the get missed on a lot of bikes.

    I used a black chrome paint on the F6B badges, the pivot arm covers and the valve cover strips. I am going to start working on all of the fasteners this week. The Honda badges did not find their way back on e bike.
    I wonder if the stock pipes could be painted with that stuff or if I need high temp paint.

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    Nice! When winter comes on we may see quite a bit disassembly and color change using high grade paint products. If I can find the time and patience it will likely be on my list. Any pointers for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    This is sexy as hell, do mind sharing the price so I can ...ummm...plan for the future
    I was just thinking the same thing, I'm starting to research some paint shops here in the Seattle area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    This is sexy as hell, do mind sharing the price so I can ...ummm...plan for the future
    You are going to find prices all over the board. All seemed to be $1500 to $2000, including my paint choice. Which was $500 in materials alone. The Russellville or Shoerder paint jobs at 2k with a few goodies seems like a good deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rikrok View Post
    You are going to find prices all over the board. All seemed to be $1500 to $2000, including my paint choice. Which was $500 in materials alone. The Russellville or Shoerder paint jobs at 2k with a few goodies seems like a good deal.
    Thanks for all the info Rikrok, those are 2 sexy bikes, good stuff! I think I've decided on candy cobalt blue, or a variation of it. I was sort of expecting to be in the 3 grand range, now I know what I'm up against. Time to save my pennies......

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