My research points to the exhaust pipes and muffler being Parkerized for the 27JD. Would you guys agree ? Who can Parkerize large parts such as exhaust ?
I am considering having the exhaust Jet-Hot coated black. What is your experience or your opinions with Jet-Hot coatings ? Not convinced i will go the Jet-Hot route, but i do like the idea of Jet-Hot heat dissipating quality. And, i understand the Jet-Hot finish is lasting. But, i've no personal experience with Jet-hot coatings. And, using a good quality hi-temp black exhaust paint is not out of the question either.
I'd also like to hear your thoughts about other finishes for the chassis. i know it's my bike and i can do whatever i want, but i'd like to hear your thoughts before i commit to how i finish the chassis and ancillary parts.
I'm not going to show the bike and i am restoring the bike for me and only me. That gives me some leeway on finishes, if i decide to not go the exact as possible like original route. For finish detail, i've been studying pictures of unmolested machines, researching written records on JD Yahoo Group, etc. My chassis is a mix of some original and but mostly reproduction parts. About the only chassis parts that are original is the frame, hubs, rear brake parts, tanks and tool box. So, it's not like i started with a complete original bike or fairly complete original basket case. This is why i am considering finishing the bike the way i think it would look the snazziest. i really am bringing this one back to life from the grave.
On the one hand, i'm thinking i will finish my bike as close to original as i believe original to be. On the other hand, i am considering dolling it up very tastefully, a little extra nickle on a very few select parts. Possibly painting black gloss a very few certain parts instead of Parkerizing. Since i started with hubs only and i plan to ride the bike, I'm going with the Kelsey Hayes drop center type rims instead of original style clincher type rims, so am considering a two or perhaps three tone paint scheme of the rims. Or i may just stick with a solid black rim. If i were to go with two or three tone rims, i'm thinking the rims would be Olive with striping down the middle, same as fenders or gas tank. Or maybe black with a gold or a red stripe.
I guess i'm just thinking of maybe possibly having a little bit of "fun" with the different finishes of the bike. I briefly entertained the idea of chrome plating the exhaust, but have pretty much concluded chrome exhaust would be way too far over the top for my taste. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts !
I am considering having the exhaust Jet-Hot coated black. What is your experience or your opinions with Jet-Hot coatings ? Not convinced i will go the Jet-Hot route, but i do like the idea of Jet-Hot heat dissipating quality. And, i understand the Jet-Hot finish is lasting. But, i've no personal experience with Jet-hot coatings. And, using a good quality hi-temp black exhaust paint is not out of the question either.
I'd also like to hear your thoughts about other finishes for the chassis. i know it's my bike and i can do whatever i want, but i'd like to hear your thoughts before i commit to how i finish the chassis and ancillary parts.
I'm not going to show the bike and i am restoring the bike for me and only me. That gives me some leeway on finishes, if i decide to not go the exact as possible like original route. For finish detail, i've been studying pictures of unmolested machines, researching written records on JD Yahoo Group, etc. My chassis is a mix of some original and but mostly reproduction parts. About the only chassis parts that are original is the frame, hubs, rear brake parts, tanks and tool box. So, it's not like i started with a complete original bike or fairly complete original basket case. This is why i am considering finishing the bike the way i think it would look the snazziest. i really am bringing this one back to life from the grave.
On the one hand, i'm thinking i will finish my bike as close to original as i believe original to be. On the other hand, i am considering dolling it up very tastefully, a little extra nickle on a very few select parts. Possibly painting black gloss a very few certain parts instead of Parkerizing. Since i started with hubs only and i plan to ride the bike, I'm going with the Kelsey Hayes drop center type rims instead of original style clincher type rims, so am considering a two or perhaps three tone paint scheme of the rims. Or i may just stick with a solid black rim. If i were to go with two or three tone rims, i'm thinking the rims would be Olive with striping down the middle, same as fenders or gas tank. Or maybe black with a gold or a red stripe.
I guess i'm just thinking of maybe possibly having a little bit of "fun" with the different finishes of the bike. I briefly entertained the idea of chrome plating the exhaust, but have pretty much concluded chrome exhaust would be way too far over the top for my taste. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts !
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