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What Colour Is Your Chassis
short track 123 - 26/1/09 at 05:27 PM

Hello All
Just looking at powder coating my R1ot chassis and was wanting to know what the most popular colour choice is.

Thanks

Jason


clairetoo - 26/1/09 at 05:32 PM

..............so you can paint yours a different colour ?
Mines silver , by the way


pewe - 26/1/09 at 05:33 PM

Jason, mine is as bought i.e. Black.
The raceteams in the early years used to paint their chassis light Blue as they reckoned any cracks or splits (heaven forbid) showed up as Grey or Black lines!
Cheers, Pewe


l0rd - 26/1/09 at 05:34 PM

How much is it to powder coat a chassis?

I got a really good deal today on another way of coating the chassis that i am considering when i build it.


Richard Quinn - 26/1/09 at 05:34 PM

Highly unimaginative satin black! I didn't want it powdercoated but the one that they had was already coated so I got it at no extra charge


catman - 26/1/09 at 05:38 PM

never seen a "gray" powder coat but i have seen grey, LOL

Ed


dogwood - 26/1/09 at 05:39 PM

I know PINK is quite popular down in Cornwall



David


Alan B - 26/1/09 at 05:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by catman
never seen a "gray" powder coat but i have seen grey, LOL

Ed


Gray is popular over here in the US..


Shadowcaster - 26/1/09 at 05:49 PM

Is rust a colour


Jasongray5 - 26/1/09 at 06:07 PM

Im going with yellow to keep with Yamaha 50th aniversary racing colours


blakep82 - 26/1/09 at 06:22 PM

metalic silver for now, maybe matt purple (like the new dairymilk wrapper) next winter


kj - 26/1/09 at 06:35 PM

Black, but tempted to do it green to match the car.


eddbaz - 26/1/09 at 07:18 PM

Kawasaki green

[Edited on 26/1/09 by eddbaz]


nick205 - 26/1/09 at 07:30 PM

Unimaginative Black for me, but I having seen Alan B's chasis in Gre(a)y I think that looks pretty smart.


speedyxjs - 26/1/09 at 08:00 PM

Mine is mild steel coloured with tints of some colour i beleive is called surface rust or summat like that


iank - 26/1/09 at 08:06 PM

Nato green

For a racing car follow the professionals, light grey (gray), light blue or white enamel.
Shows any cracks, helps with locating oil leaks and it's much easier to see the mechanical bits in contrast.


blakep82 - 26/1/09 at 08:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by kj
Black, but tempted to do it green to match the car.


nah, contrast


NigeEss - 26/1/09 at 08:36 PM

Silverygreyishreddybrown


skodaman - 26/1/09 at 08:45 PM

Satin black here. Cellulose though cos don't like powder coating. Advantage of black is that can completely change body colour at a later date and it will still look ok. Paint the chassis Kawasaki green for example and ur stuck with having the whole car that colour. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing as long as u don't have a Kawasaki engine under the bonnet as well.


stevebubs - 26/1/09 at 09:02 PM

Yeller..


wicket - 26/1/09 at 09:26 PM

Yellow here


907 - 26/1/09 at 09:41 PM

Paint ??? What's paint ?



Paul G


Mark Allanson - 26/1/09 at 10:07 PM

Did mine yellow to match my intended body colour - eh? Rescued attachment Yellow Chassis.jpg
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SPYDER - 26/1/09 at 10:13 PM

Ours is (very) orange powder coat.
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bigrich - 26/1/09 at 10:23 PM

orange here Rescued attachment chassis.jpg
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RoadkillUK - 27/1/09 at 11:10 AM

A beautiful matt black.



Daddylonglegs - 27/1/09 at 01:43 PM

Damn it!

Thought I'd got my mind sorted at black, now I've got another dsecision to make!!

Car to be yellow, so what to do for chassis, colour to match or colour to show up cracks etc? (Paranoid or what?)


mad gaz - 27/1/09 at 08:21 PM

triumph herald powder blue Rescued attachment gulf indy 009.jpg
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RK - 29/1/09 at 01:01 PM

Started out silver/grey but ended up white. The problem is that it turned kind of gray after a while as dust settled on it. It does keep you after it though, which can't be bad.


kb58 - 30/1/09 at 08:45 PM

I had a car with a black rollcage and didn't like it at all. Trying to work in the footwells was made hard due to the black color sucking all the light out of the area and making it very hard to see things.

The mid-engine Mini got a light gray/grey powdercoat and I'm very happy with it. The light color helps illuminate dark corners by reflecting light. OTOH, the gray color is "calm", not a bright color (like lime-green) that is visually distracting when driving. But, like anything color related, it's all opinion, paint it however it makes you happy.



[Edited on 1/30/09 by kb58]


Lightning - 1/2/09 at 10:00 PM

At the moment its covered in rust. The powder coating has generally pealed off. Guess what I am doing in the next few weeks


stevegough - 11/4/09 at 08:05 AM

Mine's poppy red - why don't you go for a multi - coloured harlequin - like look if you can't make your mind up?

Only kidding - not possible with powder coating for technical reasons!


rusty nuts - 11/4/09 at 09:58 AM

I've put gray but most of the powder coating is coming off in sheets. If I ever build another car I will prime and paint the chassis myself!


kb58 - 13/4/09 at 02:50 AM

I had a black chassis and never liked it because it sucked all the light out of the corners which made it hard to see what I was doing. The last car was light gray, Much better and far easier to see down in the footwell.