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Looks like it's been "keyed" to take the powder, not sure if this is necessary for powder as I'm only familiar with wet painting but I know a rechrome is very expensive.
Quote from: chrisv39 on October 23, 2016, 07:05 PMLooks like it's been "keyed" to take the powder, not sure if this is necessary for powder as I'm only familiar with wet painting but I know a rechrome is very expensive.Even keying chrome won't stop powder from peeling off and when it goes it goes.If you're going to powder a chrome frame get it de-chromed first or else you'll regret it
Those welds on the bb are deffo non factory. Looks like someone's Dad did it
Quote from: That Swan Guy on October 23, 2016, 07:48 PMQuote from: chrisv39 on October 23, 2016, 07:05 PMLooks like it's been "keyed" to take the powder, not sure if this is necessary for powder as I'm only familiar with wet painting but I know a rechrome is very expensive.Even keying chrome won't stop powder from peeling off and when it goes it goes.If you're going to powder a chrome frame get it de-chromed first or else you'll regret it Is it not just when chrome is flaking that it needs to be removed befrore powder? Weren't some frames like redlines and Haros powdered over chrome or were these wet painted?
I did have one issue with the front hub. The hubs were sold to me as DX BMX hubs, obviously not much of a problem there. However I later noticed that the axle standard on the front hub was not a BMX standard, at least not one I am familiar with. The axle was 8mm and not 10mm.