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Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:59 pm
by MillaMeter
mark400 wrote:Hi Millameter,
I have used this guy for the last few sets of wheels I have had done - It's very inexpensive, he shot / sand blasts them beforehand, and the quality is excellent.
H & S Enamelling Ltd Powder Coating. Tel: 01895 233251| Unit 7, Cowley Mill Trading Estate, Longbridge Way, Cowley, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2YG ...
Kind regards,
Mark
Hi,
Ewww sounds good, do you have any rough guide to how much he would charge me for all the bits and bobs to be done? How much does he charge per wheel btw?
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:32 am
by MillaMeter
Hi,
Here's a little update on the progress. Most of the brackets etc have been put into a box ready for gloss black powdercoating, next is to sort out the greys and then obviously the 2 wheels going white.
Here's all thats left of her at the moment
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:47 pm
by RedexRobB
whats happening with the frame?
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:23 pm
by MillaMeter
RedexRobB wrote:whats happening with the frame?
Hi,
I was going to get it chromed but then thought it's gonna be a bitch keeping it clean. So the frame is going to get powdercoated maybe grey, or gun-metal grey. haven't decided yet.
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:18 pm
by mark400
I think I paid £40 for two wheels
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:17 am
by MillaMeter
mark400 wrote:I think I paid £40 for two wheels
Hi,
Blimey that's good price, I'm gonna have to give them a ring today I think.
Was that includng the bead blasting aswell?
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:32 am
by MillaMeter
Hi,
Just out of intrest I threw a few emails around the internet on chrome plating the frame and swinger and only got 1 back so far. Here's what they said.
Hi Richard,
Please find the information that you require below.
ZXR400 Motorcycle Frame - Polish + Bright Chromium Plate - £300.00
ZXR400 Motorcycle Swinging Arm - Polish + Bright Chromium Plate - £100.00
ZXR400 Motorcycle Frame - Polish Only - £150.00
ZXR400 Motorcycle Swinging Arm - Polish Only - £50.00
We are basing the above prices on the material being Aluminium; if this is incorrect please let us know as this will change the cost of each product.
All prices quoted above are exclusive of V.A.T. charges.
Please contact me if you require any further assistance.
With Kind Regards,
Alexander
RCJ (Metal Finishers) Ltd
Think I'll stick to powdercoating it or might change my mind and have a go at polishing it.
Nice prices tho huh?
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:40 pm
by MillaMeter
Hi,
Right just an update, everything has been sent off to powdercoaters today except the swing arm because I still haven't got a replacement for my butchered 1 so when I do get a replacement i'll have to take that back over and get that done. I used a company called watford coatings pretty good on prices too, wheels in at £30 each frame £60 subframe £50 other bits and bobs didn't get a quote for but can't see it being that much more than £40. Hopefully will get all the bits back on Friday so I'll be getting the camera ready.... can't wait
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:14 pm
by Zxr-Ali
Did u sent them of still with the previous paint on? do they shot blast them as still intrested in getting my frame etc powdercoated once obtained the v5
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:59 pm
by MillaMeter
Zxr-Ali wrote:Did u sent them of still with the previous paint on? do they shot blast them as still intrested in getting my frame etc powdercoated once obtained the v5
Hi,
Yeah they do everything ready to take home and bolt on.
So progress done to the bike, It's all been powdercoated apart from the swing arm (which I haven't got yet) and the rear wheel as they couldn't stip it due to it already been powdercoated. So far I have polished the chain gaurd to a mirror which I'll show pics of later. I took all the paint off the rear wheel today with paint stipper

and loads of things have come through the post at lightning speed from our all time favourite Cradley Kawasaki.
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:37 pm
by Zxr-Ali
looks good, think i shall use them too then if they do all they can powdercoat with orignal paint still on, just need to wait for v5 now

lol, looks good progress, got alot left to do?
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:17 pm
by MillaMeter
Zxr-Ali wrote:looks good, think i shall use them too then if they do all they can powdercoat with orignal paint still on, just need to wait for v5 now

lol, looks good progress, got alot left to do?
Hi,
Yeah got a shed load to do, whats taking the longest is getting the new parts I need with lack of funds is slowing the process down

In order to get a rolling chassic I need set of front discs and swingarm. Trying get hold of 1 is like god dust at the min.
Anyway i've done some progress today, polished the chain gaurd, half way polishing the bottom yoke, frame clear laquered along with the subframe and some other bits and bobs. rear wheel stripped back to bear metal and sent off to powder coaters.
Here's my method of spraying a frame completely off the ground.
My idea of counter balancing the washing line ( ya mum will never know

)
Removed the casting lines of corse
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:14 am
by Mori Man
Nice,
Plastic coating does look good when it's fresh
Good job on the polishing too, looks like you took more time on the prep' work than me
BTW, I've a Black L swing arm somewhere - might be out on my North veranda. Should also have a complete bearing kit to go into it too.
Let me know if your interested in it - sorry I never picked up on your need before now
MM!
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:35 pm
by MillaMeter
Mori Man wrote:Nice,
Plastic coating does look good when it's fresh
Good job on the polishing too, looks like you took more time on the prep' work than me
BTW, I've a Black L swing arm somewhere - might be out on my North veranda. Should also have a complete bearing kit to go into it too.
Let me know if your interested in it - sorry I never picked up on your need before now
MM!
Hi,
Thanks
Got to admit though, when the bits came back from the powdercoaters it just looked like they bought me all new parts instead of powdercoating them, they looked so new!
To be honest I'm not a big fan of polishing but the outcome is always breath taking, so it makes me carry on lol. At the moment the build is going stupidly slow because of lack of a swingarm. If I had 1 the bike would pretty much be a rolling bike by now.
How much would you be asking for the swingarm? Postage is gonna be a bit steep though isn't it?
Regards
Rich
Re: MillaMeter's Mk2 Rebuild
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:29 pm
by Chris1984
would this swing arm not do a bit of paint stripper soon sort it out.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KAWASAKI-ZXR-400- ... 27ac91d0a5