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Ceramic coating.

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Has anyone had there exhaust coated.
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I'm currently working part time at a powder coaters in Preston. He regularly "Cerakotes" headers. They do come up looking absolutely mint. I do the blast/vapour blasting for him a couple of days a week. Have a look at Fastline coatings. There is unfortunately quite a long waiting list of jobs at the moment. Hope this is of use.
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I had the exhaust on my HP2 Sport done. The standard brown stainless finish is not in keeping with the rest of the bike. I couldn’t get the whole of the inside done because of the flapper valve. The finish is excellent. The header pipes go slightly milky from the heat but not so noticeable. I recommend the finish
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Still no response from Madmax - the reason I deleted my post.........

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The Cerakote on the Remus exhaust of my previous R1200S lasted well over ten years before I decided to get it refreshed. It cost me $220 but that included powder coating two valve covers. The Remus looks brand new.
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Blackal wrote:Still no response from Madmax - the reason I deleted my post.........

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Didnt realize i needed to respond. I asked a question. It was answered. What response do ya want.
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Madmax wrote:
Blackal wrote:Still no response from Madmax - the reason I deleted my post.........

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Didnt realize i needed to respond. I asked a question. It was answered. What response do ya want.

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