Jimmy is correct. MattRat and I got our Headers, cans and clamps ceramic coated. You cannot powder coat exhaust parts because they get to hot. We powder coated many of our accessories and had them done in what is called bumper black. This would be the closest match to our 2006 & 2007 Bonneville Blacks. We had them done in Bridgeport CT for a very reasonable price. Here is a link to my report.
http://www.triumphrat.net/bonnie-owners ... er+project
Thanks for the input. I've decided to go with the ceramic coating. I found a place in Hartford. He said he has 2 different blacks. One has a little more shine to the finish. I'm bringing my pipes tp him this week.
Jimmy - the first thing you need to know about Ceramic Coating the headers and cans is that they need to be sand blasted first in order for the baked on ceramic coating to adhere correctly.
I had my headers and cans sand blasted by:
Gary Jones
80 Wampus Lane
Milford, CT 06460
203-876-9876
amersttrip@msn.com www.amerstrip.com
Gary knows Lenny Chiasson who owns Xtreme Temperture Coatings and drops stuff off to him almost daily so if you don't have a sand blaster near by you can send the headers, cans and clamps to Gary, he will sand blast them and bring them over to Lenny and Lenny will ceramic coat them and mail them back to you.
Extreme Temperture Coatings LLC
Lenny Chiasson
1575 Railroad Ave
Bridgeport, CT 06605
203-583-0402
xtremecoating@yahoo.com
is G Force the place right next to the RR? if so the palce next to it does aluminum anodizing for Mossberg shotgun receivers, I wonder if they also do the work for G Force?
Doc - Lenny's shop is adjacent to G-Force and he can be found inside the store most of the time when he isn't anodizing or ceramic coating anything! So- yes you have the right place next to the RR. Great guy to deal with - Highly recommended!