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It holds up to heat reasonably well but is not tolerant of physical abuse. It's also somewhat sensitive about application. I had some pipes done and a chunk flaked off one of the header pipes right away after install because I assume the metal was not well cleaned. I also chipped the pipes in a couple of places during install.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Ceramic coating is the way to go but it can be expensive. I had my gs550t pipes done a few years ago and they have turned out well. I’ll see if I can get a new picture when I get home this weekendCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Several years ago, I had the header on my older son's 650 done, but it was just the header pipes. We left the chrome on the muffler. If you click on the '82 650GL link in my sig, you can see a rear 3/4 shot. If you look, you can see the transition from ceramic to chrome under the brake lever pivot.
Here are a couple of closer shots:
Based on that, I then did the header pipes on my 850. If you click on the link for my '80 850G'K', you can see how that turned out. Just like the 650, only the header pipes are ceramic coated, the muffler is still chrome.
It's not quite "mirror-shiny", but it looks pretty good.
Tried to have just the header pipes on my wife's bike coated, but the coater said that the heat required to bake the ceramic is higher than for regular powder coat and would destroy the chrome on the mufflers, so we had the entire system ceramic coated. It's hard to see here, but this was last weekend:
Bottom line: It's not cheap and it's not mirror-shiny, but looks a LOT better than blued and/or slightly rusted pipes.
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1125rider
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Originally posted by Steve View PostSeveral years ago, I had the header on my older son's 650 done, but it was just the header pipes. We left the chrome on the muffler. If you click on the '82 650GL link in my sig, you can see a rear 3/4 shot. If you look, you can see the transition from ceramic to chrome under the brake lever pivot.
Here are a couple of closer shots:
Based on that, I then did the header pipes on my 850. If you click on the link for my '80 850G'K', you can see how that turned out. Just like the 650, only the header pipes are ceramic coated, the muffler is still chrome.
It's not quite "mirror-shiny", but it looks pretty good.
Tried to have just the header pipes on my wife's bike coated, but the coater said that the heat required to bake the ceramic is higher than for regular powder coat and would destroy the chrome on the mufflers, so we had the entire system ceramic coated. It's hard to see here, but this was last weekend:
Bottom line: It's not cheap and it's not mirror-shiny, but looks a LOT better than blued and/or slightly rusted pipes.
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1125rider
Originally posted by red1100 View PostDoes anyone have any experience with the new high temp powder coating on headers? There is a guy locally just started to use it and I’m wondering how durable it is.
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Originally posted by 1125rider View Post.. Ceramic coat is way more durable. Most powder coating cannot take the extreme exhaust heatEd
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1125rider
Ceramic coat is actually is a powdered thermal spray with ceramic components, so it is a "form" of powder coating. But that is like saying Trig and algebra are both math forms, one is just more advanced. Ceramic is heated to a lot higher baking temperature than regular powder coating to allow for flow and better adhesion. It has an extreme heat resistent ability. Regular powder coating is similar to just powdered enamel paint sprayed with an ion charge on then baked. While more durable than regular paint, not nearly as heat resistent and durable as ceramic coating. I have seen my ceramic coated exhaust on a couple of different bikes I owned get some scratches in them from various abuse. I was able to remove them with very minimal effort and not affect the integrity of the coating. Also have never seen it discolor, flake off, unlike powder coated exhaust parts I have seen others have.
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Originally posted by 1125rider View PostRegular powder coating is similar to just powdered enamel paint sprayed with an ion charge on then baked.Ed
To measure is to know.
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