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Post by dmilo on Jun 22, 2006 19:53:17 GMT
Hi all, used the high heat paint on my exhaust yesterday worked out great ! oh the paint was for BBQ's and temps above 1200f couldnt find exhaust paint that wasnt spray thanks for the tip dmilo
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Post by Gavin on Jun 25, 2006 8:08:47 GMT
Hi all, used the high heat paint on my exhaust yesterday worked out great ! oh the paint was for BBQ's and temps above 1200f couldnt find exhaust paint that wasnt spray thanks for the tip dmilo To save anyone else having to do the conversion:- 1200 degrees Fahrenheit = 650 degrees Celsius
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Post by dmilo on Jun 25, 2006 19:26:20 GMT
Thanks Gavin for the conversion
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Post by Simar on Aug 27, 2006 12:19:25 GMT
Couldn't find the halfords branded paint but did find hammerite high temp £5.50 a tin, have painted the exhausts on both scoots twice and used very little paint to do it, it was touch dry in minutes and gives a nice smooth finish.
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Post by Adrian Baugh on Sept 26, 2006 19:20:09 GMT
I drilled a hole in the left side of the front wheel shroud and bolted my tax disc on there. Just make sure you don't accidentally drill through the tyre as well!
[edit] (Oops, this was about the tax disc holder bit earlier in the topic...)
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Post by mauiscoot on Oct 20, 2006 5:23:19 GMT
I that the STOCK pipe on your scooter? it looks bigger than most stock ones to me, just wondering, no mater what it looks great after the paint job...
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 20, 2006 12:18:12 GMT
It was a standard/stock pipe. By the way, this forum has now moved to chinesescoots.forumwise.comRe-register on there and join in the fun!
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Post by jialing on Oct 21, 2006 23:19:39 GMT
you wont get many replies in this forum GP its closed but I thought you might like a link to the new one chinesescoots.forumwise.com lol
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 22, 2006 17:50:39 GMT
Very funny.
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