Ok then.
I don't mind maintenance, but I have had it with the pure crap paint job on the wheels of my 93 K1100RS.
So, I've decided to powder coat them.
Here's the before pictures.
The bike just a year and a half ago.

The wheels this week. The picture really does not capture how poorly the paint is. They capture brake dust like a magnet too.
Also need a new front tire so I bought a Michelin RP3, the rear RP2 will be remounted.
You cannot see it, but there are numerous spots where the paint actually looks worn off. That & they collect the brake dust like crazy.
The rear is EASY! No bearings. The front on the other hand is trouble.
I could NOT get behind the bearing to drive it out. The rim would not fit in my oven to heat it up. So, Dremel to the rescue.
Yes, I cut that bad monkey out. I am NOT proud of this, but I am good at it. Took an hour to do too. I cut a " V " in the inner part of the bearing, then hit that point with a cold chisel to break it. Pop that out, remove all the left over ball bearings and holders, then use a small pry bar and a block of wood to lever out the outer race part of the bearing. Remove the spacer parts & drive out the other dual row bearing.
Refitting them is much easier. I'll grease & then freeze them over night.
Heat the rim over a pot of boiling water using a towel so as not to scratch the new powder coating. Place the bearing in & drive home with a like size socket or piece of PVC.
The powder coat guys are local and do a lot of stuff. He new right away what area's needs to be masked off. It's more industrial, but there where lots of car parts & MC parts laying around a nd a coworker recommended them. They say it takes about a week.
I'm off to the stealer soon to get the new bearings. Moto Bins has 2 sizes listed for the dual row bearing. I cannot find markings on my stock bearings that match anything so I don't want to take a chance on that.
It'll cost maybe twenty bucks more at the dealer, about $70.00 for both bearings and this is one of those items that needs to be right.
We DO have a LOT of good bearing suppliers in the metro Milwaukee area, but it's all just too iffy when I talk to them. That & the weather is really starting to turn to spring on some days here and I want this done.
I will post pictures again when complete of just the wheels, the wheels & the tires, and when all back together.
I'll keep you guessing on the color until then.
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1993 K1100RS that I'd rather be riding FAST!