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    spraypainting a arms

    I recently broke my a arms so now I got stock ones coming. They are blue so it kinda wrecks my black/yellow color scheme. I just bought one can of primer, gloss black with rust protection, normal gloss black, and gloss clear coat. If I do that paint in that order with two coats of clear do you guys think it will hold up to the every day riding and a little harescramble racing? Also do you think it would look better with a not so glossy clear coat. I did this to my bike crank and looks good and is holding up well. Thanks for any opinions.
    -2006 yfz 450 Elka/Wicked/GTT/Kenda/Yoshimura
    -03 blaster- In the last 4 years of owning it has ran good for about a week.

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    It will get all scuffed and rubb off when you get into some grass probably.
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    i dont see how it would hold up in the woods. mx maybe. i would just spend the extra little money, have them PC'd. it will look a lot cleaner also.

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    i used black bed liner on my lower a arms and my swinger and it looks pretty sick....has held up incredibly well for over a month now. all i ride is trails...its held up through two riding parks already, one was INSANELY rocky and rough, the other one had lots of gravel and tall grass.

    if you need gloss black to match, i would use the bed liner, then spray over it with gloss black, it would provide a great surface for the paint to stick to and you might get that wrinkle powder coat look going, i dunno test it out on somethin.

    p.s. the bed liner goes straight on to the bare metal, no primers, no clear. just prep good, rough sandpaper since the bed liner is so thick. people greatly underestimate spray paint, when done right it can save you a ton of money.

    heres a dirtbike frame i did with rustoleum and the swinger is done with that bedliner.
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    2005 yfz450
    wiseco 12:1 piston, hotrods rod and crank, cam mod, gytr exhaust, uni air filter, tag bars, holeshot HD rears, razr fronts, tusk nerfs, pro armor xc bumper, acerbis handguards, gytr graphics and seat cover, ac grab bar, *much more to come!*
    1993 cr250
    in the middle of a makeover, many mods, fresh rebuild, will be for sale soon...pm me!!
    2003 300ex
    -renthal bars, uni filter, turf tamers, race cut fenders, 250r AC stadium bumper

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    I might just leave them because powdercoating something I dont need. I will probably end up selling them next year anyways and get some motocross style ones. Thanks for the input guy. Also how is that frame holding up dr89?
    -2006 yfz 450 Elka/Wicked/GTT/Kenda/Yoshimura
    -03 blaster- In the last 4 years of owning it has ran good for about a week.

    Wanna ride and live in MN. PM me.

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    haha haven't got to ride it yet still working out a transmission issue, but i've done other projects and always use rustoleum primer, paint, and clear and things hold up incredibly well. just a few thin layers with proper prepping; and spray paint will do the job.
    2005 yfz450
    wiseco 12:1 piston, hotrods rod and crank, cam mod, gytr exhaust, uni air filter, tag bars, holeshot HD rears, razr fronts, tusk nerfs, pro armor xc bumper, acerbis handguards, gytr graphics and seat cover, ac grab bar, *much more to come!*
    1993 cr250
    in the middle of a makeover, many mods, fresh rebuild, will be for sale soon...pm me!!
    2003 300ex
    -renthal bars, uni filter, turf tamers, race cut fenders, 250r AC stadium bumper

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