Aluminum Pannier - Paint?

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Anyway a pannier question, I read here that the Aluminum panniers are very prone to corrosion, has anyone tried having them sprayed with "Clear" for 2-3 coats. I was thinking of powdercoat black on the inside and clear on the exterior. Comments??

Darby
 
Lots of posts here about this topic and as many possible solutions, all with their drawbacks.

Four years ago, I considered the options; as far as I could see the problems were that anodising would mean steel catches would need removal first, as would any seals.

Powder coat, again locks need to be removed as well as seals.

Paint, the surface would need to be treated to accept the coating, this would affect any clear coat.

Powder and paint have the disadvantage of flaking, cracking, scratching in use.

In the end I opted to cover mine with the same type of vinyl that's use for vehicle livery's.

It's just like wall-papering!

The advantage is that the panniers can be returned to original easily, you can change the colour at will and it's easy to maintain/replace as or when it's needed.

I've just recovered the outer panel covering on mine. It was scratched to buggery. The ali beneath was like new. It took me an hour to do both.

Have a read.

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67485
 
Hi
I have painted mine on the inside so my luggage dont get black.I used epoxy paint usually used to paint boats.It´s Hempel mille light primer.It smells like hell but it´s a good paint that will not fall off.I have it on my aluminum boat and it has been there under the water for 7 years now :)
Fredrik
 
Hi
I have painted mine on the inside so my luggage dont get black.I used epoxy paint usually used to paint boats.It´s Hempel mille light primer.It smells like hell but it´s a good paint that will not fall off.I have it on my aluminum boat and it has been there under the water for 7 years now :)
Fredrik




Interesting :thumb2

Any details on price and where to get it from etc etc ? What colour did you do the insides ? Black ? Does it come in a range of colours ? :thumb
 
Hi
I have painted mine on the inside so my luggage dont get black.I used epoxy paint usually used to paint boats.It´s Hempel mille light primer.It smells like hell but it´s a good paint that will not fall off.I have it on my aluminum boat and it has been there under the water for 7 years now :)
Fredrik



Oh, forgot to say, Fredrik : Good One !


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Let us see what they look like, mate :thumb
 
The pictures.......

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Thanks for that, Fredrik.

I take it the paint flaked after the hole had been drilled for the bolt ?

Does it only come in this colour or are there others ?

I looked at the link but there doesn't appear to be a supplier in the UK. Thanks for your trouble in posting the photos :thumb
 
No it didn´t flake.Just me putting tape there while painting so it shouldn´t screw up the o ring .I found this on the international site:



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Fredrik
 
No it didn´t flake.Just me putting tape there while painting so it shouldn´t screw up the o ring .I found this on the international site:




Fredrik



Good man :thumb
 


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