View Full Version : Powder Coating Service... Wheels & Other parts..


Tims250R
May 12th, 2009, 04:08 PM
Anyone Looking to get their wheels or other Bike parts Powder coated let me know..

I am a new member, But I own & operate Hp-powdercoatings (http://hp-powdercoatings.com/)..

Im Offering 10% off Prices Listed for "Ninjette.org" Members..

Regular Prices:


Sportbikes

All prices include the following.

Stripping/sandblasting parts, cleaning/outgas parts
prep & Powder coat

All parts must have any bearings/seals removed

Prices shown are for single solid color's..
For Candies, Metallics & Extra Clear coat Ad 25% to prices listed...
I will also offer Discount on Multiple parts & or Complete bike Package price..

$225 Frame

$50 Swing-arm

$45 Subframe

$35 Swing-arm Bracket

$120 Wheels- set

$25 Front Brake rotor,each-center's only

$25 Rear Brake rotor,each-center's only

$40 Fork Tubes,pair upper

$45 Fork's lower legs Pair

$60 complete rider set with heelguards, rear set's, brake, and shift levers

$25 Wheel hub/sprocket carrier

$25 Tripple Clamp upper

$20 Tripple lower

$15 Brake caliper bracket,each

$20 Brake caliper (1pc). each

$30 Brake caliper (2) pc, each

$25 Clutch cover

$25 Stator cover

$15 Rear sprocket

Ceramic Exhaust price's...All colors..

$110 Header
$40 Muffler

Sportbike Frame & swing-arm

$250 for single color.
$300 for 2 part metallic or candies

Wheels per set

$120 set in single color
$150 set in metallic or candies
$200 Two tone colors



You can reply to this post or PM me with any Questions

Thanks, TIM
HP-POWDERCOATINGS.COM (http://hp-powdercoatings.com/)

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g21/RNMHRD/HPPowedercoating2.jpg

We Also do Ceramic coating..

kkim
May 12th, 2009, 04:10 PM
cool... :cool:

thanks, Tim.

ManyCavies
May 12th, 2009, 04:14 PM
please excuse me I'm slow:o So I send you both rims (without tires) and you paint both for $120 in bubblegum pink and ship back to me free?:confused:

ManyCavies
May 12th, 2009, 04:15 PM
oops I now saw plus shipping

kkim
May 12th, 2009, 04:17 PM
plus for wheels, you need to remove the bearings and everything else attached to the wheels.

Verus Cidere
May 12th, 2009, 10:05 PM
I just looked through your colors and I REALLY LIKE your "bentley blue". It looks very nice. I'm considering getting some new sprockets, so I might send you one of them to powdercoat before I install it. You wouldn't happen to have a ball park estimate on how much would you charge for that? I might also send you the pipe system to my exhaust before I install that as well. Again, I have to wait until after I get it. Great service though! Thanks for offering it! :D

Edit -- I also thought I might send you my rearset, and my rear pegs/brackets. Anybody know if those can survive 400 degrees F? (along with all the other things I listed...)

Tims250R
May 13th, 2009, 05:20 AM
I just looked through your colors and I REALLY LIKE your "bentley blue". It looks very nice. I'm considering getting some new sprockets, so I might send you one of them to powdercoat before I install it. You wouldn't happen to have a ball park estimate on how much would you charge for that? I might also send you the pipe system to my exhaust before I install that as well. Again, I have to wait until after I get it. Great service though! Thanks for offering it! :D

Edit -- I also thought I might send you my rearset, and my rear pegs/brackets. Anybody know if those can survive 400 degrees F? (along with all the other things I listed...)

$18.75 Sprocket in Bentley Blue..

$40 Muffler

$30-$50 Rear set Pegs/Brackets Depending on color..
They Hold up Fine to the Heat.. I do atleast 3-4 sets a week..

Thanks , TIM

Ohh Snap
June 3rd, 2009, 02:57 PM
im in LA....

i want my wheels PC green =)

Tims250R
June 3rd, 2009, 03:29 PM
im in LA....

i want my wheels PC green =)

Just Ship them to me...

ztrack157
June 3rd, 2009, 06:32 PM
I have a '77 XL100 I'm redoing how much for the rear shock springs and the shock lowers if possible.

Tims250R
June 3rd, 2009, 07:24 PM
I have a '77 XL100 I'm redoing how much for the rear shock springs and the shock lowers if possible.

Around $20 for the Pair Plus shipping..

Thanks , TIM

ztrack157
June 3rd, 2009, 07:25 PM
sweet thanks tim I will be hitting you up shortly.

tc3jg
June 7th, 2009, 01:28 AM
how would we remove the bearings whats the turnaround time?

Tims250R
June 7th, 2009, 05:21 AM
how would we remove the bearings whats the turnaround time?

I can remove the Bearings & Seals if Needed its Not that Big a Deal...

Turnaround is Usually around 3-4 days Depending on Current Workload..

Im in the process of getting an Extra Set or Two of 08-09 wheels Together
to Start a Powder Coating Wheel Exchange Program..

I will post more info on that when i get everything Finalized..

Thanks , TIM

tc3jg
June 7th, 2009, 11:21 AM
ok please let me know as I am very interested

dmonaco05
June 7th, 2009, 03:27 PM
do you have any pics of an 09 sunbeam red with matching wheels? i saw ur blue bike pics but its a lot of blue to take in i'd just want the wheels.

Banzai
June 7th, 2009, 05:13 PM
I can remove the Bearings & Seals if Needed its Not that Big a Deal...

Turnaround is Usually around 3-4 days Depending on Current Workload..

Im in the process of getting an Extra Set or Two of 08-09 wheels Together
to Start a Powder Coating Wheel Exchange Program..

I will post more info on that when i get everything Finalized..

Thanks , TIM

Now THAT is music to my ears! I'm in! I will await word that your wheel exchange program is up and running!

Are bearings/seals reuseable in these things? That is, do they come out easily enough that they're usually not destroyed in teh process? Otherwise, front and rear, it's about $100 for new bearings and seals.

kkim
June 7th, 2009, 05:23 PM
From what I understand, new bearings/seals need to be installed.

Would be great if Tim says otherwise. :)

Tims250R
June 7th, 2009, 08:52 PM
From what I understand, new bearings/seals need to be installed.

Would be great if Tim says otherwise. :)

Its always a Good idea to Replace the Bearings while Wheels are apart..

But with that being Said... I have done alot of Used/Newer & Brand New Bike Wheel Sets and Removed & reused The Bearings & Seals without any Issues..
And thats on about 200+ Sets of Wheels..

tc3jg
June 7th, 2009, 10:09 PM
tim are you going to do a swap type deal with other parts as well?

Tims250R
June 8th, 2009, 06:40 AM
tim are you going to do a swap type deal with other parts as well?


Yes if there is enough interest in other Parts.... What parts were you thinking of ?

Thanks , TIM

tc3jg
June 8th, 2009, 10:16 AM
Brake rotors for sure and possibly the brake calipers as well.

Banzai
June 8th, 2009, 11:18 AM
Brake rotors for sure and possibly the brake calipers as well.

I would NEVER accept any swap on rotors, too easy to get someone elses trash (gouged, excessive wear for mileage, warped). Calipers are crap shoot, too. Too easy to get ones that have issues.

want1sobad
June 8th, 2009, 11:19 AM
do you have any pics of an 09 sunbeam red with matching wheels? i saw ur blue bike pics but its a lot of blue to take in i'd just want the wheels.

here you go dom!

tc3jg
June 8th, 2009, 03:57 PM
I would NEVER accept any swap on rotors, too easy to get someone elses trash (gouged, excessive wear for mileage, warped). Calipers are crap shoot, too. Too easy to get ones that have issues.

OOO never thought about that good point ok then.

darthnip
June 16th, 2009, 02:26 PM
i was wondering if anyone around here did any powdercoating. i have a small setup in my garage, but nothing like what you got tim. i mainly do parts for bmx bikes and other small stuff. i can do 20" bmx rims but thats about as big as i can do. i just do it for fun mainly, a hobby kinda. everything i've done so far has turned out great. sooner or later i need to build a big oven so i can do frames as well. if i ever want to get my 250 rims done, i'll send them your way.

M-Oorb
June 16th, 2009, 05:57 PM
I know with headers powder coating places usually like them to be new to powdercoat them...im guessing your the same way tim?

Tims250R
June 17th, 2009, 06:22 AM
I know with headers powder coating places usually like them to be new to powdercoat them...im guessing your the same way tim?

Well i do alot of Ceramic coating on Used automotive & motorcycle headers..
I just can't warranty Used parts as long as New one's..

b_eastep
June 17th, 2009, 01:23 PM
i was wondering if anyone around here did any powdercoating. i have a small setup in my garage, but nothing like what you got tim. i mainly do parts for bmx bikes and other small stuff. i can do 20" bmx rims but thats about as big as i can do. i just do it for fun mainly, a hobby kinda. everything i've done so far has turned out great. sooner or later i need to build a big oven so i can do frames as well. if i ever want to get my 250 rims done, i'll send them your way.

i do my own.

darthnip
June 17th, 2009, 01:50 PM
i love doing it, i find it more forgiving than paint. i actually got started because i couldn't find a certain part in a certain color for a bmx bike i was restoring. its a cool hobby and you can make some extra money doing it for friends, not to mention saving money doing your own stuff. if anyone has done any parts on their bikes it would be cool to throw up some pics.