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Old 30th November 2008
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I'm going w/some Black Rush slipons this winter and I would like to paint a design on the shields a black and silver something that will tie it together...Is there a heat resistant black paint that really will hold up on Heat Shields? I'm sure w/all the creative minds here someone will enlighten me...Thanks.
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I used flat Krylon black paint on my heatshields. ran the bike from kansas city to Oklahoma city in july and never saw a problem
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Well There you go simple as that...Thanks
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VHT Barrel Coating - gloss or flat. Great stuff. Extremely durable.
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I used BBQ high temp paint. just be warned if you spill gas on it, it will come off, At least it did on my stock chrome ones, all I did was sand them with 200 or 400 grit sand block and then paint them.
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