Powder coating is amazingly easy to come by, and is referred to fairly often in the restoration of motorcycle frames (just ask- I'm trying to rebuild my GF's Honda CB650!) (just chalk it up to being one of those 'guy things' that men always manage to talk about and know about 'that shop right across the street that does it' that we'd never know about just b/c we're out of the loop)
If you're interested, make sure you *really* talk to the rep first off, and make sure you're both in total agreement over what will be done, then see if you can shave costs by prepping the frame yourself (stripping the components, original paint, etc) ...because what you always end up getting charged through the nose on is labor!![]()
All that said, I'm not sure about the best way to go about stripping paint on these frames, as the tubing on roadie frames might be pretty thin. (some other tech-friendly chick might correct me here) but I'm thinking slow, steady work with progressively finer steel wools might be best until you get to the aluminum, then stainless steel wool or scotchbrite, as steel and aluminum react chemically to oxidize the aluminum and make it appear dull.
I'm considering having BC re-done in the same black-with-blue-tigerstripes pattern in a way that looks more shiny and professional, but I've taken great pains to keep the original brand/model lettering and don't really think it can be retained thru the process...![]()