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Post by PaulD » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:08 pm

My very nice standard silencers have decided to return to nature and are rotting from inside out :cry:
However when I first joined the club a very nice man who lives a few miles from me donated a very sorry looking system to me for free. The collector box was rotten beyond redemption but the silencers and downpipes looked solid. I've now cut away all the rotten centre and cleaned up the Y piece on the silencers ready for my friendly professional welder to repair. I was going to have them ceramic coated but was quoted £360! So I've found some high gloss UHT black paint which I'm going to use. Pics as and when I get them back
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Re: Exhausts

Post by Smallkat » Tue Apr 20, 2021 2:27 pm

Yes, that ceramic coating is pricey. I briefly thought about it for the TS185 exhaust.
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Re: Exhausts

Post by pookie » Tue Apr 20, 2021 6:11 pm

I've had ceramic coating on my 250 kat for nearly four years and the pipes still look like new, would recommend it if you are thinking of keeping the bike for some time, got bored with rubbing down and spraying the downtubes with bbq paint every year, had the 4-1 done by a company called hi-spec coatings in West Sussex, they sprayed it with Ceracote, it cost £180, seems like a bargain now.

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Post by pookie » Tue Apr 20, 2021 6:25 pm

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Heres a pic of the 250 kat with ceramic pipes, hope you can zoom in for a better look.

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Re: Exhausts

Post by Uncle Bob » Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:20 pm

I had the exhaust on my 250 done last year as well (though it hasn't made it's way onto the bike yet...) I used High Calibre Coatings in Suffolk (as about 25 miles from me) and the price was about £140. You won't get the shiney finish though, but I expect it will last (well it will if it stays in the roof of my garage :-) )

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Post by Smallkat » Tue Apr 20, 2021 10:12 pm

Pookie, I am so jealous of your 250! One day mine will be like that. I am concentrating on getting the bugger to run properly first.
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Re: Exhausts

Post by johnr » Wed Apr 28, 2021 11:22 pm

Smallkat wrote:
Tue Apr 20, 2021 2:27 pm
Yes, that ceramic coating is pricey. I briefly thought about it for the TS185 exhaust.
theres a firm at warton that does ceramic coating.
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Re: Exhausts

Post by Smallkat » Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:07 am

What are they called John?

I just got a quote from Fastline Coatings in Preston for the calipers on Smallkat. £72 each for Ceracote. That's with me stripping them. I think they might just get a bit of UHT black satin paint.
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Re: Exhausts

Post by pookie » Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:48 pm

Smallkat wrote:
Tue Apr 20, 2021 10:12 pm
Pookie, I am so jealous of your 250! One day mine will be like that. I am concentrating on getting the bugger to run properly first.
Smallkat, if you had seen my 250 Kat when I picked it up six years ago you wouldn't have recognised it! because I have a Kawasaki Kr-1 250 two stroke twin that i've owned from new (32 years!) and still looks like new, I've always wanted the 250 Kat, nearly part exchanged the Kr-1 for a brand new one in 1992 but I couldn't get insurance cover, companies were very fussy about insuring grey imports then because there was no internet or e-bay and parts took a month to arrive in the uk by boat! but over the six years i've owned the Kat (kitten?) its had a new paint job, ceramic exhaust, new tyres, brakes, shocks, chain and sprockets, its been like a mini project and it stopped me messing up my Kr-1, have you seen the price of 80's two strokes lately, i'm scared to ride it sometimes :o

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Re: Exhausts

Post by pookie » Fri Apr 30, 2021 5:03 pm

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