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68Cb77
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Chroming experience?

Post by 68Cb77 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:47 am

Man, I just about had a heart attack when I started looking into chroming. I need the tank panels and rims done. I'm in Toronto, and expensive city to be in for sure, but the first guy quoted me $190/ rim....which I thought was a lot, but the next guy quoted me $330/rim....made the first guy look inexpensive. First off, does that seem in line? The guys are smaller outfits, that will also fix up the dents in my side panels( very minimal). Some guys don't want to do any body work stuff.
So I am better to just buy a new rim from somewhere like Apex, or will the chrome just fall off that next year? Thanks
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Re: Chroming experience?

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:20 am

I just picked up parts for a CB77. Everything other than the tank sides and the cost was $970.00. Each rim was $175. ..........................lm

68Cb77 wrote:Man, I just about had a heart attack when I started looking into chroming. I need the tank panels and rims done. I'm in Toronto, and expensive city to be in for sure, but the first guy quoted me $190/ rim....which I thought was a lot, but the next guy quoted me $330/rim....made the first guy look inexpensive. First off, does that seem in line? The guys are smaller outfits, that will also fix up the dents in my side panels( very minimal). Some guys don't want to do any body work stuff.
So I am better to just buy a new rim from somewhere like Apex, or will the chrome just fall off that next year? Thanks

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Post by Vince Lupo » Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:10 pm

Have you looked at Custom Chrome Plating www.customchromeplating.ca ? They are on Bellamy Rd. in Toronto (I'm a former Don Mills boy, but haven't personally tried them). Another option (if you want to stay local) is to log onto www.dotheton.com and post your question there about Toronto region chromers (it's a Canadian based discussion forum).

I'm sure due to environmental concerns, there probably aren't as many chromers as there used to be. I would've thought there'd be some places either north of the city (like Barrie) or out in Scarborough.

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Post by 68Cb77 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:11 pm

Thanks, that helps. Anybody know about the apex rims?
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Post by 68Cb77 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:14 pm

Thanks Vince....I'll check them out......Yes, lots of platers in the book here....and I don't mind taking them out of town, might be cheaper....seen your bike a bunch on here...really a cool one.
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:02 pm

I'm not sure on the rims but I've 2 types of his handlebars and the chrome/nickel on both POPPED off the steel at the mounting brackets. .............ln

68Cb77 wrote:Thanks, that helps. Anybody know about the apex rims?

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Post by 68Cb77 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:52 pm

yep, I was worried about that. Found a guy today seems o.k., down to $175/rim...I might do that. Left him the tank side panels and I'll see how he does... $70 for one and $60 for the other. They both needed a couple of dings hammered out...thought the price seemed fair.
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