There are many choices of gloss black paint for frames. Two that are most often recommended for newer bikes are VHT Epoxy and Majic Tractor, Truck and Implement Spray. Yesterday, I started to find out which would be best for restoring my 1982 Harley FXR.
I thought the frame was painted what the car people call Chassis Black because it wasn’t very shiny, but under the VIN sticker the original paint was quite glossy. Earlier frames, I was told, aren’t quite so glossy.
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I sanded and cleaned a piece of flat bar for this test, and heated the cans in hot water so the paint would be warm through and through.
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After shaking for two minutes (using a timer) I gave them one medium coat. Coverage was about the same for each, but the Majic was shinier. The VHT dried a lot faster and leveled better.
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I thought the frame was painted what the car people call Chassis Black because it wasn’t very shiny, but under the VIN sticker the original paint was quite glossy. Earlier frames, I was told, aren’t quite so glossy.
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I sanded and cleaned a piece of flat bar for this test, and heated the cans in hot water so the paint would be warm through and through.
IMG_2808.JPG
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After shaking for two minutes (using a timer) I gave them one medium coat. Coverage was about the same for each, but the Majic was shinier. The VHT dried a lot faster and leveled better.
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