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Title: Daytona Rims
Post by: triple1972 on September 02, 2020, 02:44:26 AM
Hello! I want to freshen up the black on a 79 Daytona rim. Any suggestions on brand and gloss of paint? The PJ1 epoxy gloss black seems like a good choice but maybe too much gloss?
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: m in sc on September 02, 2020, 03:27:36 PM
low gloss caliper black.
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Aloha808 on September 03, 2020, 09:36:50 PM
Hey Triple1972, I was wondering how you plan on painting the rims.  I'm going to be doing the same thing soon with my Daytona.

Do you plan on cleaning and polishing the aluminum areas 1st, then covering with tape to then paint the black portions?  Or maybe some other method?  Just curious because I never have done this before.

By the way, thanks Mark for the color info.

Russ

Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: SoCal250 on September 03, 2020, 10:44:07 PM
yep, factory finish was low gloss
Yamaha color code: 0098  LGB  LOW GLOSS BLACK

http://www.2strokeworld.net/forum/index.php?topic=2301.msg19629#msg19629
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Diablo007 on September 05, 2020, 03:53:11 AM
I'm guessing it's paint then sand  the paint off the areas that aren't supposed to have paint.  It seems that's the way LA Sleeve did my cylinders anyway.  Then again I may be waaaaaaay off....
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Hardy on September 05, 2020, 04:19:33 AM
When I did my 400e rims (same as Daytona in Australia) I polished the lips first, then taped up and painted.

Took a lot of effort but end result was worth it!

Hardy
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Aloha808 on September 06, 2020, 01:05:32 PM
Hardy, what type of tape did you use (painters tape, pin striping)?   I am leaning towards that method.

Thanks
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Hardy on September 07, 2020, 12:46:12 AM
Not sure of the exact name but it was blue masking tape. I also used a razor blade to trim the lines on the spokes.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Aloha808 on September 07, 2020, 01:09:07 PM
Yes, that helps. 

I will chime back in a few weeks or less with an update on how it went.

Thanks,
Russ
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: m in sc on September 09, 2020, 09:12:41 AM
ive used pinstriping tape in the past for similar tasks (cyl fins etc) . .02
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Aloha808 on October 12, 2020, 09:04:04 PM
Thought I would chime back.  First of all, sorry if I jacked this thread.  It does fall under the umbrella of the title.

Anyway, I painted the front rim.  I am not going to do the back rim for a while.

Did it in four steps.
1.  Cleaned the rim with scotch brite pad.
2.  Polished the aluminum with "Mothers" polish.  It seemed to work better than autosol.
3.  Taped the polished circumference with blue painters tape.  I used Mark's suggestion of pin stripe tape for the polished aluminum spokes.  The width of the pin stripe tape was basically right on.  Thanks Mark!  That saved a lot of time.
4.  Painted it.  I had a difficult time because of the numerous angles on the rim.

It took about 3-4 hours.  It is not perfect, but better.

I hope I can post the pic correctly.  It compares the newly painted front to the unpainted rear rim.

Well, I guess the file is to large to post.  It is only one picture?  Maybe someone can educate me on how to post a pic.

Thanks
Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: Aloha808 on October 13, 2020, 09:22:53 PM
I thought I would try to submit the pic again. 

Thank you to the forum member who sent a PM to help me.   Also to Mark for increasing the the upload size.

I am not a techy person.  Matter of fact, I don't even own a cell phone. 

Title: Re: Daytona Rims
Post by: SoCal250 on October 14, 2020, 11:38:00 AM
Looks good :clap: nice work.