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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    He did the entire wheel in "chrome" first and baked it...then came back and did it again in black but removed the areas the chrome needed to be seen...by hand. He did a great job. My problem is that he retired about 6 months ago!

    And thanks - I really like the way they turned out too. jc

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrafxr View Post
    We have a pretty good powder coater here locally. I may run this past him and see if it is an option for me. Yours look GREAT!
    ultrafxr, once you get them cleaned/polished, try ceramic coating them, that's what Kevin did to his new ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDO View Post
    ultrafxr, once you get them cleaned/polished, try ceramic coating them, that's what Kevin did to his new ride.
    That's a good idea ... now i need to decide if its worth the work ... or just let them stay ugly ... .. I think if I cleaned them, then ceramic coated them, I'd put those chrome/SS backing plates on them to keep the brake dust off them

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyWuzHe View Post
    That's a good idea ... now i need to decide if its worth the work ... or just let them stay ugly ... .. I think if I cleaned them, then ceramic coated them, I'd put those chrome/SS backing plates on them to keep the brake dust off them
    You will like the SS plates

    I have had them on my 15 and now my 17

    I hate brake dust

    My 15 Freewheeler was the test mule for this item
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    My 15 Freewheeler with the SS discs

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    I had the SS polished disks on my 2013 TG, but by the time I added them, it was too late to save the wheels from all the brake dust. So I had some really shiny areas in back of the ugly wheels. Put them on right away on the 2018 TG and with just under 8,000 miles now the wheels still look almost new. I do wipe them off after every ride now just to try and keep them clean, but the disks really help keep the brake dust down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrafxr View Post
    We have a pretty good powder coater here locally. I may run this past him and see if it is an option for me. Yours look GREAT!
    Let me know how it turns out. We now have Zero Powder Coating here in Clarksville. So if he's good, can ya let me know the name please? Thanks, jc

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    Yep...So first I got rid of the original Back rims and grabbed a set off a Free Wheeler...Think they are a better looking rim. Then had them 2 stage powder coated...same on the front rim {original}. Now all I have to do is hose them down! All is good..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrafxr View Post
    We have a pretty good powder coater here locally. I may run this past him and see if it is an option for me. Yours look GREAT!
    Jerry, If you decide to have them powder coated at Ricks, talk to me first.

    If you decide to ceramic coat them, let me know, I have a bunch of the special wheel ceramic coating just sitting here...you can pick it up anytime.

    I've not had it long enough to know how well it will hold up, but the few times I've cleaned the wheels of dust and riding in the grimy rain, am happy to say...NO SPOTS, and super easy to wipe down.

    I'm going to be calling you, sometime in the next week, to get your advice on another matter.

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    I have the SS discs and my wheels stay very nice,any dust at all rinses right off when i wash the trike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc1300 View Post
    He did the entire wheel in "chrome" first and baked it...then came back and did it again in black but removed the areas the chrome needed to be seen...by hand. He did a great job. My problem is that he retired about 6 months ago!

    And thanks - I really like the way they turned out too. jc

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    I like the look of those. I have been considering the chrome finish powder coating on My Freewheeler.

    My big problem is I like about 10 different color options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DK Custom Products View Post
    Those look REALLY Nice!

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    Thanks Kevin....High praise indeed...jc

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    I used Mother's Mag Wheel Cleaner and polish (paste) worked great, took out all of the stains on rear wheels. Easy to apply and remove with a micro-fiber cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DK Custom Products View Post
    Jerry, If you decide to have them powder coated at Ricks, talk to me first.

    If you decide to ceramic coat them, let me know, I have a bunch of the special wheel ceramic coating just sitting here...you can pick it up anytime.

    I've not had it long enough to know how well it will hold up, but the few times I've cleaned the wheels of dust and riding in the grimy rain, am happy to say...NO SPOTS, and super easy to wipe down.

    I'm going to be calling you, sometime in the next week, to get your advice on another matter.

    Kevin
    When I bought the ceramic paint coating from McKee's 37 I got the whole kit including the wheel coating. Cleaned them and put the coating on but unfortunately it did not keep them from getting way grungy. Not sure if it is brake dust or road contamination. Honestly the front wheel looks worse than the rear ones. After a lot of cleaning, polishing and finally Bar Keepers Friend cleaner they are looking presentable enough to ride. I like my machine(s) to be in pristine condition and these wheels are just terrible. I'll check into the power coating and I also looked at Willy Shiny's wheel exchange program. We'll see how this shakes out. Thanks for all the advise and recommendations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Klarich View Post
    You will like the SS plates

    I have had them on my 15 and now my 17

    I hate brake dust

    My 15 Freewheeler was the test mule for this item
    Jack, if I am looking at the site correctly for the chrome disks it looks like the set will cost around $150.00? Are they easy to install? I looked at them when I had my 16 but never pulled the trigger. Thinking about it now though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrafxr View Post
    When I bought the ceramic paint coating from McKee's 37 I got the whole kit including the wheel coating. Cleaned them and put the coating on but unfortunately it did not keep them from getting way grungy. Not sure if it is brake dust or road contamination. Honestly the front wheel looks worse than the rear ones. After a lot of cleaning, polishing and finally Bar Keepers Friend cleaner they are looking presentable enough to ride. I like my machine(s) to be in pristine condition and these wheels are just terrible. I'll check into the power coating and I also looked at Willy Shiny's wheel exchange program. We'll see how this shakes out. Thanks for all the advise and recommendations.
    Eeek, that's not good news. Will have to get some more miles to see how it holds up on mine.

    I know that in the past I rattle can clear coated the wheels, and while it helped, it was not a great long term solution for me.

    If the ceramic coating on mine does not hold up...I may go the powder coat route. Those wheels that jc1300 posted are the cats meow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ISP-FL View Post
    Jack, if I am looking at the site correctly for the chrome disks it looks like the set will cost around $150.00? Are they easy to install? I looked at them when I had my 16 but never pulled the trigger. Thinking about it now though.
    Yes Joe, remove the wheel, the disc sits on the radius of the inside of wheel

    Torque the lug nuts

    Here is the instructions from RJS

    Wheel Disc Mounting Instructions Before raising the trike, loosen all the lug nuts.

    Do Not remove them at this time.

    Jack up each side of your trike under the tie down loops, which are located on each side of the trikes under carriage at the base of the lower shock mount. Place jack stands under the flat steel cross members between the mufflers. Correct placement of the jack stands are needed to allow the axle and wheels to hang down, allowing for the ease of removing the wheels.

    With the wheels off the floor. Remove the lug nuts and pull off your wheels.



    Do Not remove the protective vinyl covering from the discs at this time. You are to first check the fitment of the disc. With the brushed side, (back side) of the disc facing you. Take hold of the disc through the large center hole opening. You will be placing the disc into the back side of the mag. Take notice that the disc lays flat on the center face of the mag which has the 4 holes that the wheel hub lugs go through and that the outer edge, (the disc circumference) lays inside the indentation of the mag's rim. If the disc doesn't lay flat. Look to make sure there arent any wheel weights or road grit stopping this. The wheel weights can be relocated slightly inwards, Not forward or backwards, only inwards, (towards the the center of the trike) which is away from the disc for clearance.

    If you want to completely remove the wheel weights. We recommend purchasing a product that is used by emergency vehicles to prevent blow outs and will also balance your wheels. Known as Ride-on.



    If the disc lays flat inside the mag. Your good to go.

    You must thoroughly clean your mags inside and out. Keep in mind that if you mount the discs without cleaning your mags. The Mirror polished surface is just like a mirror and will reflect an image of any dirt you missed cleaning off. So make sure your mags are clean. There is no need to apply any polish to the Mirror Polished Stainless Steel surface. These will not rust. If your finger prints are present on the disc's surface. We recommend wiping the discs with a new clean micro fiber towel only.



    Again, before removing the vinyl protective covering from your discs. Please make sure to read the Disclaimer Label.

    After removing the vinyl from the disc. Place the mirror polished side of the disc in the back side of the mag. Making sure to line up the 4 holes in the disc with the 4 holes of the mag. Then take masking tape or equivalent and tape the disc to the mag at 4 places, like that of a compass at N,S,E and W. Taping the disc in the mag allows for an easy install of the two pieces together. If you try to install them separately, there's a very good chance of scratching the disc surface. With the wheel and the disc installed. First hand tighten the lug nuts and then remove the tape. Now tighten all the lug nuts at 80-100ft Lbs.

    If you have any questions. Please do not hesitate to call us at 910-592-1585
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    Quote Originally Posted by ISP-FL View Post
    Jack, if I am looking at the site correctly for the chrome disks it looks like the set will cost around $150.00? Are they easy to install? I looked at them when I had my 16 but never pulled the trigger. Thinking about it now though.
    Yes Joe, remove the wheel, the disc sits on the radius of the inside of wheel

    Torque the lug nuts

    Here is the instructions from RJS

    Wheel Disc Mounting Instructions Before raising the trike, loosen all the lug nuts.

    Do Not remove them at this time.

    Jack up each side of your trike under the tie down loops, which are located on each side of the trikes under carriage at the base of the lower shock mount. Place jack stands under the flat steel cross members between the mufflers. Correct placement of the jack stands are needed to allow the axle and wheels to hang down, allowing for the ease of removing the wheels.

    With the wheels off the floor. Remove the lug nuts and pull off your wheels.



    Do Not remove the protective vinyl covering from the discs at this time. You are to first check the fitment of the disc. With the brushed side, (back side) of the disc facing you. Take hold of the disc through the large center hole opening. You will be placing the disc into the back side of the mag. Take notice that the disc lays flat on the center face of the mag which has the 4 holes that the wheel hub lugs go through and that the outer edge, (the disc circumference) lays inside the indentation of the mag's rim. If the disc doesn't lay flat. Look to make sure there arent any wheel weights or road grit stopping this. The wheel weights can be relocated slightly inwards, Not forward or backwards, only inwards, (towards the the center of the trike) which is away from the disc for clearance.

    If you want to completely remove the wheel weights. We recommend purchasing a product that is used by emergency vehicles to prevent blow outs and will also balance your wheels. Known as Ride-on.



    If the disc lays flat inside the mag. Your good to go.

    You must thoroughly clean your mags inside and out. Keep in mind that if you mount the discs without cleaning your mags. The Mirror polished surface is just like a mirror and will reflect an image of any dirt you missed cleaning off. So make sure your mags are clean. There is no need to apply any polish to the Mirror Polished Stainless Steel surface. These will not rust. If your finger prints are present on the disc's surface. We recommend wiping the discs with a new clean micro fiber towel only.



    Again, before removing the vinyl protective covering from your discs. Please make sure to read the Disclaimer Label.

    After removing the vinyl from the disc. Place the mirror polished side of the disc in the back side of the mag. Making sure to line up the 4 holes in the disc with the 4 holes of the mag. Then take masking tape or equivalent and tape the disc to the mag at 4 places, like that of a compass at N,S,E and W. Taping the disc in the mag allows for an easy install of the two pieces together. If you try to install them separately, there's a very good chance of scratching the disc surface. With the wheel and the disc installed. First hand tighten the lug nuts and then remove the tape. Now tighten all the lug nuts at 80-100ft Lbs.

    If you have any questions. Please do not hesitate to call us at 910-592-1585
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    Quote Originally Posted by DK Custom Products View Post
    Eeek, that's not good news. Will have to get some more miles to see how it holds up on mine.

    I know that in the past I rattle can clear coated the wheels, and while it helped, it was not a great long term solution for me.

    If the ceramic coating on mine does not hold up...I may go the powder coat route. Those wheels that jc1300 posted are the cats meow!

    Kevin
    The dirt /grime came off with no huge problem but there were all kinds of spots on the aluminum surface especially on the front wheel. Not really sure what causes that. I was down in FL for several days and perhaps the salt air had something to do with it.

    We'll need to see what kind of price we can get on the powder coating . . . and if he does the 2 stage / step. Looking at Willy Shiny - www.willyshiny.com - they have a pretty good price - exchange stock wheels for those that have been chrome plated for $1,075 for all three wheels.

    I did that years ago on my '99 Ultra but can't recall the company in CA that did it. Anyway just chroming the stock wheels was a huge improvement in appearance. I'll continue to evaluate.

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    Thanks Jack!
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