Black Aftermarket Pipes And Cans?

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  1. kaivalagi

    kaivalagi Member

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    #1 kaivalagi, Jul 31, 2013
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    Hi All,

    Just looking for info on pipes/cans if anyone can help?

    I am not majorly keen on lots of chrome and am wondering if there are any aftermarket black pipes and cans available for the Thunderbird? I have a Storm on my short list for a cruiser and am wondering what options there are for it before I make a decision?

    Can anyone point out any options that would fit? I love the stage 1 curved pipes on a Victory Hammer I demo'ed recently, something like those on a Thunderbird would be brill...

    The other option is ceramic coating I guess, any ideas on costing for that and whether it can be done with a proper matt black finish?
     
  2. Conquest Racing Ltd

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    Hi,

    I could find anything available on the net but I do know that you can get different finishes in ceramic coatings, a good friend had her Ducati Streetfighters exhaust done I believe it waould cost around £150-250 ?
     
  3. kaivalagi

    kaivalagi Member

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    Shot blasted, then coated and baked I assume? I might be in the market for S/H TORs shortly...
     
  4. kaivalagi

    kaivalagi Member

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    Don't matter now, deposit down on a R3R!
     
  5. Tom8336

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    image.jpg I don't particularly like chrome either and was looking at ceramic coating mine, but in the mean time I've wrapped them with Titanium wrap. Looks ok I think and a little different.
     
  6. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    You could just paint your current exhaust system in black high temp paint - the same stuff they use on log-burners and flue pipes? Might cost £15 for a couple of cans?
     
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