tadhgocuilleain
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Looks good. 

Looks good.![]()
Still working on mine.
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Next trial will be etch primer and some satin black hammerite.
Tried plastidip on mine. It's lasted about 6 months before it started to degrade.
At motorway speeds the wind "cuts" the coating on the panniers on any sharp edges. Then it gets underneath the loose edge and huge parts come off. I lost the coating on the bottom of my panniers in France on the autoroute....
The tops have faired a bit better - but where I have scuffed with my boots getting on and off the bike and where my tent sat is not peeling off.
Again the sides are pulling away where there are sharp edges.
It's to "temporary" to be permanent.
Next trial will be etch primer and some satin black hammerite.
Tom
.Tried plastidip on mine. It's lasted about 6 months before it started to degrade.
At motorway speeds the wind "cuts" the coating on the panniers on any sharp edges. Then it gets underneath the loose edge and huge parts come off. I lost the coating on the bottom of my panniers in France on the autoroute....
The tops have faired a bit better - but where I have scuffed with my boots getting on and off the bike and where my tent sat is not peeling off.
Again the sides are pulling away where there are sharp edges.
It's to "temporary" to be permanent.
Next trial will be etch primer and some satin black hammerite.
Tom
Hi Tom
Just back from a trip in France and the plastidip took a beating with the boots. Back home I aimed the jet wash at them and some of the plastidip came off. I think Gargy has the neatest solution but I really like the matt black look of the panniers. I'm concidering giving them a paint job.
In hopefully going to tackle this this weekend. I have some etch primer so I'm going to dismantle as much of them as I can without drilling rivetts and spray them.
I'll let you know how I get on.
Tom
Yes please. Sounds like an interesting project