Engine finish on Rockster
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Engine finish on Rockster
Does anyone know what the engine and gearbox finish consists of ? is it anodized, painted or a combination of both.
How well does it stand up to normal wear ?
How well does it stand up to normal wear ?
Some kind of black wrinkle coat. Seems like the same as on the blacked out HD I used to have. Seems durable, I prefer black drivetrains over silver. I used some green degreaser on the case and it seams to have dulled the black a bit. I haven't tried to rejuvenate it with anything yet.
Did you just get a Rockster, or are you shopping??
Bill
Did you just get a Rockster, or are you shopping??
Bill
Bill
'07 R1200RT
'07 R1200RT
engine paint
It is definitely paint. the reason I know ia I lightly scratched to rear drive while changing a flat away from home, and afterwards went to the dealer to gwt some black touch-up paint. BMW does no have a black touch-up for it, but I matched it easilly by going to the auto store and getting some type of auto spray.
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Rick-
Rick-
Black engine paint
It would interesting to know from BMW what they use but my guess it is an E-coat. This is a very involved process of metal prep, dipping the part through an electrically charged paint bath then oven cured at 200 to 325F depending on the costing. Epoxy is great for chemical resistance, but poor UV protection and the gloss retention. Acrylic E-coat is probably what they used.
Tough to spray a coating on the cooling fins and get a consistant thin thickness. I wouldn't be surprised if BMW used a twostep process that puts down a Epoxy coat first and then an Acrylic coat second for gloss and UV protection.
Should be able to polish the surface with a polishing compound and elbow grease and get some gloss back. The coating is probably at least 1.5 mils thick.
More on the E-coat process if your interested http://www.ppg.com/car_indcoat/electro8.htm
If this is off abit maybe someone from BMW can set us straight
Tough to spray a coating on the cooling fins and get a consistant thin thickness. I wouldn't be surprised if BMW used a twostep process that puts down a Epoxy coat first and then an Acrylic coat second for gloss and UV protection.
Should be able to polish the surface with a polishing compound and elbow grease and get some gloss back. The coating is probably at least 1.5 mils thick.
More on the E-coat process if your interested http://www.ppg.com/car_indcoat/electro8.htm
If this is off abit maybe someone from BMW can set us straight
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My Gearbox too is rather Grey and faded. However, a quick wipe of ACF50 or WD40 soon has it looking like brand new (until I next wash it and the shampoo removes the thin film of protectant).
Also, this winter is really causing me grief with the black finish on the cylinder heads. Which muppet at BMW decided that exposed aluminium on the end of the fins was a durable finish ?!!! I think I may repaint, in which case I'll leave the whole head black. I will probably repaint the rocker covers in black too as I've never thought the blue grey finish looked right. Especially on an Ed80. That's all assuming I don't trade it in for an R1200S within the next couple of months
Also, this winter is really causing me grief with the black finish on the cylinder heads. Which muppet at BMW decided that exposed aluminium on the end of the fins was a durable finish ?!!! I think I may repaint, in which case I'll leave the whole head black. I will probably repaint the rocker covers in black too as I've never thought the blue grey finish looked right. Especially on an Ed80. That's all assuming I don't trade it in for an R1200S within the next couple of months
the quality the the coating is indeed verry poor.....
by bike looks like sh@#!&*%#!t after one year driving each day...

I wonder who thought about this coating
When you polsih to hard, the black comes of....
And I've also got some beautifull pictures of a "bubbly" blue front fork
crap
Can they just do that, such a bad coating?
by bike looks like sh@#!&*%#!t after one year driving each day...
I wonder who thought about this coating
And I've also got some beautifull pictures of a "bubbly" blue front fork
crap
Can they just do that, such a bad coating?
grrrrrr, @gar
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
PAINT
Here I go again. The tranny runs a lot hotter than the rear drive housing, especially with the CAT right under it. Hot & cold cycles can soften/weaken most surfaces and finishes and especially if exposed to dirt you can get dulling. I've used KLASSE for 2 decades with no dulling or peeling on hot painted surfaces. Dulling can mean the finish is drying out. Other wise let it "patina" as mentioned. That has a valid appeal also. I don't blame BMW, it's just plain physics. "If you work a horse ya gotta feed it."
...the engine fins thing...form over function there. Not what I would have done. Guess I'll paint mine sometime too.
...the engine fins thing...form over function there. Not what I would have done. Guess I'll paint mine sometime too.
Re: Paint
[/quote]neevee wrote:ed@r1150r- Is that a dent in the paralever I see in the picture or is it a trick of the light?
a trick of the light....
grrrrrr, @gar
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
Re: PAINT
don't agree.DKSTR wrote:Here I go again. The tranny runs a lot hotter than the rear drive housing, especially with the CAT right under it. Hot & cold cycles can soften/weaken most surfaces and finishes and especially if exposed to dirt you can get dulling. I've used KLASSE for 2 decades with no dulling or peeling on hot painted surfaces. Dulling can mean the finish is drying out. Other wise let it "patina" as mentioned. That has a valid appeal also. I don't blame BMW, it's just plain physics. "If you work a horse ya gotta feed it."
...the engine fins thing...form over function there. Not what I would have done. Guess I'll paint mine sometime too.
My previous bike, a blue R1150R with silver drive housing en rear train, had no collour-change at all.
So it is possible to keep it the same......
grrrrrr, @gar
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
R1150R Rockster-ABS 2005 black'n'lime
Maybe try Mothers' mag and metal polish.
My engine housing(?) polished up nicely with Mothers' polish. I used it on all the black metallic parts. Wash, rub it in, and buff it off. Worked to get some of the cat and headers shiny again. I love that stuff. I hope I'm not hurting the paint on the engine housing. (It says not to use it on painted surfaces, but I was feeling crazy that day. It was the only time I ever). Did I mention that my white rims look brand new again?