What chrome plating process are builders doing a restoration using? I am doing a 40 Big Twin. I have been getting different answers to this question. This bike will have the deluxe package. so rims dash handle bars saddle bag plates.horn cover ect.. will be chrome. When I had dropped off the dash and front fender light to be stripped so it could be repaired it had no copper on it. I was asked do i want to use only nickel and then chrome?? or show chrome..with Copper, Nickel and chrome?? I had wanted to have the bike judged and want it to look right for the era..so wich way do I go here?? Is there such a thing as over restored chrome??? I did not really know were on the forum to ask this question so My bad if I am in the wrong thread starter... The help is always appreciated. .Paddy
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Copper, Nickel, Chrome is sometimes called triple chrome plating and is the process that most OEM companies used. I believe either process will give you the desired look. Nickel over chrome is cheaper and my understanding is that it is not as durable. I think I would go with the triple chrome on a bike. Chroming anything has become expensive because of environmental compliance and there are fewer people doing it.
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I believe the copper is used as a filler to remove imperfections, so triple will look better.
But, you need some of the restoration guys to answer if that is correct for a 100 point bike. Maybe back then they did have the imperfections, sorry i don't have the answer. And yes, you can definitely OVER restore a motorcycle, just go back to the 90's and look around. Good luck, I hope someone with the correct answer jumps in for you.
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