The side panels we stripped were sent down to Texas for powdercoating by an old contact who owns a furniture factory outside of Austin. On the same day that the K&N filter arrived, we received side panels. All the goodies made it feel like Christmas! The panels got coated in Cardinal BK59, which is a close match to the Rust-Oleum Textured spray paint that we used on the air box…that no one will see! It also comes close in color and texture to the black powder coat used on a Harley Davidson Sportster. The new panels will really finish up the bike visually. Seems like they've been off the bike longer than we've owned it!
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One of the worst eyesores on the bike was the side panels which had been completely rusted out. From what we can surmise by examining the protected screw holes, the original paint seems to have been a textured black. Thanks to its easy removal and its mostly flat surface, the side panels were also one of the first parts we endeavored to re-finish. After removing most of the rust with a heavy duty stripping pad, the panels were soaked overnight in a vinegar bath, less noxious than a chemical remover. While we were expecting the vinegar to obliterate the rust, it also lifted the paint off which was actually to our benefit as we decided to have the panels powder coated in a textured black. Soaking the panels in the acidic solution meant we had to work quickly to remove the last bits of stubborn paint because the panels began to quickly oxidize. They were then oiled for protection for further oxidation, packed up, and shipped out to Texas where they're in the process of being finished.
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