Spray Painting Dirt Bike Brakes at Home with Amazing Results!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • WIN THE YZ300! kincadepavich.com/win/yz300-o...
    In this video I fully rebuild and paint the brakes for the YZ300 build project!
    Big thanks to Pro X for providing the rebuild kits for this build. They offer high quality aftermarket components and rebuild kits at a reasonable price. You can find their products on your favorite parts supplier such as Motosport or Rocky Mountain. To view a list of products they offer compatible with your machine, visit their website here: www.pro-x.com/
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Rebuild Roulette
    0:52 Powdercoat vs Paint
    1:21 Preparation
    2:57 Painting
    5:42 Polishing
    6:26 Rebuilding
    7:00 Repeat
    11:42 Finished Brakes
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Комментарии • 33

  • @jax8646
    @jax8646 Год назад +7

    I didn’t realize you were below 50k you deserve way more keep it up

  • @PolarisEricson
    @PolarisEricson Год назад +2

    Looks great. I'm happy the sled videos brought me to this channel. Loving it so far

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад

      So great to hear, glad you're enjoying!!

  • @chrismayo256
    @chrismayo256 Год назад

    I built my vapor blasting cabinet for under $400, it works amazing and made this stuff so much easier, better quality, and cuts the time it takes in more than half. Super simple: harbor freight sand blasting cabinet, eBay trash pump, eBay sand blasting tip, 5 gallon bucket, and a few fittings and hoses. Theres lots of diy vapor blasting content on RUclips. I had a 26 gal air compressor that ran it originally but it would only run it for about 6/7 minutes before needing to recharge, I just upgraded to a 5hp 50gal air compressor and it works flawlessly for both wet 50psi and dry 90psi. Awesome content as always 🤘

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад

      That's awesome! How much is involved with swapping between the wet and dry setups? Also good to know your 50 gallon air compressor gets the job done. I have been looking into mostly 80 gallons because I wasn't sure if a 50 or 60 would get the job done. Which compressor did you buy? The compressor is definitely the most expensive part of the setup.

    • @chrismayo256
      @chrismayo256 Год назад

      @@KincadePavich to go from wet to dry just disconnect the hose at the pump that runs up to the gun, pull it up inside the cabinet, close the hatch and add media. Just make sure it’s fully dry inside the cabinet. I got the 60 gallon ingersoll rand 5hp, I got mine from a direct vendor for 800 plus tax (found on fb market place), they sell them at tractor supply for 1200. Whatever you get just make sure the cfm @40 is 15 or greater and it’ll pretty much run as long as you want with out breaks or losing pressure.
      I just stripped the black from a stock yz exhaust, hit it with a pryme wheel and heated the welds and it looks just as good as a factory pipe maybe even better! And it didn’t take long, maybe an hour ish

  • @brettlaage9687
    @brettlaage9687 Год назад

    I invested in cerakote. I may have mentioned before. The finish is very nice with the matte. I already had a compressor and sandblast cabinet. I do think sandblasting makes for a lot better profile to adhere to. The cerakote was a bit of an investment. I like that it has a catalyst to harden it. I hope that VHT, holds up well. You definitely did some good prep work, minus the sandblasting. The nicest part about cerakote to me is that it is very thin. You don’t need to mask off most stuff. I even did the inside of a quadrajet carburetor with it. I want to see if it holds up to gasoline.

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +2

      Yeah when I reference cost I should be more clear - it is the investment in the sandblasting setup that is my limiting factor right now, not the cost of cerakote materials. From my understanding of cerakote, the process is a bit more particular and sandblasting is pretty much essential to do it well. Whereas with paint, it can be done well without a blast setup despite being tedious. The next big investment for my shop is definitely a good air compressor and a cabinet.

  • @nygaardmt
    @nygaardmt Год назад

    I commend your patience. I painted my CR500 crudely and always regretted it. Nice work!

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад

      Thank you! Yep, I've bought some bikes that have seen some rough paint jobs as well (the KX250 I built a couple years ago!) This is my first time painting brake components, so will be interesting to see how well they hold up to the elements.

  • @Sir_Wilo
    @Sir_Wilo Год назад

    Oh that came out pretty dope.. i just got a small oven too so i can paint small parts

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! That's awesome. Yeah, I should definitely get an oven in the shop and quit using my kitchen oven...

  • @Mr10usdad
    @Mr10usdad Год назад

    You did a great job and I enjoyed your video. This was a lot of work and you had to buy several paint products. I bought a cheap powder coat gun from Harbor Freight. It is cheap, quick and easy to do parts. I even did the parts in a toaster oven.

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Do you have sandblast capabilities or do you prep in a similar fashion?

    • @Mr10usdad
      @Mr10usdad Год назад

      @@KincadePavich I prep in a similar fashion. I use pryme mx pads in almost everything. I also have a dremel with a flexible shaft and small pryme mx pads to get in the tight areas. Last year I bought a zinc plating kit from Caswell. I have been real happy with the results.

  • @single.tracked
    @single.tracked Год назад +1

    Bro, you gotta tuck in your hoodie strings when you're using that bench grinder

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +2

      Oh boy, never thought of that one! Good point!

  • @jaycarva
    @jaycarva Год назад

    Thanks for letting us know it took you 2 full days to do this. I do similar stuff and I'm always wondering if it takes others a long time also. Not that it maters, I'm not in a rush and want the nice results more than the speed.

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +1

      Yep I've tried to rush these things and never had lasting results that way!

  • @maksimlang2299
    @maksimlang2299 Год назад

    How did you not burn your fingers when you took that break component out of the oven

  • @dejnorfthegreat1227
    @dejnorfthegreat1227 Год назад

    Harbor freight has a little sandblasting booth for $150 I was thinking about getting one myself

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +1

      I ended up getting the Harbor Freight cabinet - this video was early into this build series. I've been blasting and cerakoting parts!

    • @dejnorfthegreat1227
      @dejnorfthegreat1227 Год назад

      @@KincadePavich nice

  • @andrewwilson9130
    @andrewwilson9130 Год назад

    Are you entering this into Camerons broke to build contests?

  • @CarlosC77
    @CarlosC77 Год назад

    GET A ULTRASONIC parts cleaner from Harbor freight! 169$

    • @KincadePavich
      @KincadePavich  Год назад +1

      I've considered getting a parts cleaner for a long time - I'm running out of space! I'll look into it, thanks!

    • @CarlosC77
      @CarlosC77 Год назад

      @@KincadePavich Not one of those dumb bin ones, the small Microwave size ultrasonic washer that automatically cleans the parts for you

  • @user-lf2jo9mw7p
    @user-lf2jo9mw7p Год назад +1

    I hope you dont cook in this Oven.

  • @allanknight1910
    @allanknight1910 4 месяца назад

    Dude your game baking that shit in your kitchen oven. That paint is full of cancer causing chemicals