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mattsz

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on: May 07, 2013, 12:23:55 pm
I've got bare metal on my swing arm where I had a broken stud replaced.

I've also got surface rust inside my wheel rim where the tire seats against it.

It's been suggested that I use self-etching primer on bare metal - I got some in a rattle-can for the swing arm.  Some will end up on the old paint - will this cause adhesion problems, either on top of the original paint or under the new?

I was thinking of wire-brushing the wheel rust and treating it with a rust-inhibitor, followed by a primer coat of something before replacing the tire - can I safely use the same self-etching primer here?

Or should I just get a "regular" primer for both applications?

I know about prepping glossy paint surfaces before recoating, just wondering if anybody knows enough about these primers to steer me in the right direction without me having to stock a paint-shop's worth of products for these minimally-visible to non-visible treatments.  I'm not going for a show bike here; I want to protect the metal, and have it look good enough not to stand out - and I want to ride the darn thing!


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Reply #1 on: May 07, 2013, 11:24:26 pm
Thought I'd try to get the discussion from two different threads to end up here:

Broken swing arm repair: http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/forum/index.php/topic,16366.0.html

Rusty wheel rim interior: http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/forum/index.php/topic,16385.0.html

I didn't get any bites - the discussion is wandering back and forth between those two other threads, and I've sorted my paint questions, so this one can RIP...