Hammerite
- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Hammerite
Potential problem...
I have grounded the bob with some sprited riding. The underside of the exhaust cover is carbon steel and had a huge scrape down it's entire length. I masked it off and used a couple of coats of gloss black hammerite.
Is it likely to run/melt/catch fire?
Should I sand it out and reapply something else?
It's an exhaust cover that site between 6-10mm of the pipe.
I have grounded the bob with some sprited riding. The underside of the exhaust cover is carbon steel and had a huge scrape down it's entire length. I masked it off and used a couple of coats of gloss black hammerite.
Is it likely to run/melt/catch fire?
Should I sand it out and reapply something else?
It's an exhaust cover that site between 6-10mm of the pipe.
- Newbus
- Chopper
- Posts: 213
- Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:02 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Triple
Re: Hammerite
Hi Lance i would Read the hammerite label and see what temprature it is good for .
Personally i would have used the Heat resistance paint .
Personally i would have used the Heat resistance paint .
Victor wrote:Potential problem...
I have grounded the bob with some sprited riding. The underside of the exhaust cover is carbon steel and had a huge scrape down it's entire length. I masked it off and used a couple of coats of gloss black hammerite.
Is it likely to run/melt/catch fire?
Should I sand it out and reapply something else?
It's an exhaust cover that site between 6-10mm of the pipe.
- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
label does not specify temprature limits.
Thinking about removing it and starting again. Just ondered if anyone has done the same and gotten away with it.
Checked the hamerite website, and again specification of heat resistance not evident
Thinking about removing it and starting again. Just ondered if anyone has done the same and gotten away with it.
Checked the hamerite website, and again specification of heat resistance not evident
- al
- Mass Debater
- Posts: 4768
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: Space Hopper
- Location: Uranus
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
I've used gloss black hammerite on the rear drum breaks on my car in the past. What I found was it tended to go dull over time with the heat.
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
dull is OK... only a short term fix... just concerned about fireBig Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:I've used gloss black hammerite on the rear drum breaks on my car in the past. What I found was it tended to go dull over time with the heat.
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop).

- Akrapovic
- ZZR1400.....Just like a Golf
- Posts: 1971
- Joined: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:37 am
- Current Ride: ZX10R and MT-10.
- Location: Either grafting, down the pub, being a hermit or at a track-day.
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
No-one could do the same Lance as no-one else has a Harley.Victor wrote: Just ondered if anyone has done the same


Sits back and waits for the returning and extremely justified insult!!
- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
At least I have a bike that I can ride if I choose to do soAkrapovic wrote:No-one could do the same Lance as no-one else has a Harley.Victor wrote: Just ondered if anyone has done the same![]()
Sits back and waits for the returning and extremely justified insult!!
sits back with satisified gleeful look on face at snappy retort

- Akrapovic
- ZZR1400.....Just like a Golf
- Posts: 1971
- Joined: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:37 am
- Current Ride: ZX10R and MT-10.
- Location: Either grafting, down the pub, being a hermit or at a track-day.
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Thats the one!!
I do have a bike, 2 infact. Its just that, well.
I do have a bike, 2 infact. Its just that, well.

- wtrmarksr1
- Direct Access
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:23 pm
- Current Ride: ZX6R(sold) & R1
Trek MTB & Cannondale R500 - Location: The 'burbs
Re: Hammerite
You could, at one time, get engine paint which would be heat resistant. I've used it to spruce up an old XT500 a few years ago.
- Gazza
- I don't believe it!
- Posts: 2475
- Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: KTM 690 Duke
- Location: Sconny Botland
Re: Hammerite
Leave it and see what happens. If it burns rub it down and apply some proper extra-high temperature paint.
It'll be underneath where nobody can see anyway (unless you let Rowan ride it).
It'll be underneath where nobody can see anyway (unless you let Rowan ride it).
- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
tis true, it is underneath... just worried about it setting fire to my footGazza wrote:Leave it and see what happens. If it burns rub it down and apply some proper extra-high temperature paint.
It'll be underneath where nobody can see anyway (unless you let Rowan ride it).

- Gazza
- I don't believe it!
- Posts: 2475
- Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: KTM 690 Duke
- Location: Sconny Botland
Re: Hammerite
Doubt it, but if it did you could post pictures of the foot and see if anybody gave a shizzle.Victor wrote: tis true, it is underneath... just worried about it setting fire to my foot

- Akrapovic
- ZZR1400.....Just like a Golf
- Posts: 1971
- Joined: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:37 am
- Current Ride: ZX10R and MT-10.
- Location: Either grafting, down the pub, being a hermit or at a track-day.
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Rowan gets it again!!Gazza wrote:It'll be underneath where nobody can see anyway (unless you let Rowan ride it).
Gazza wrote:Doubt it, but if it did you could post pictures of the foot and see if anybody gave a shizzle.![]()

- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
Gazza wrote:Doubt it, but if it did you could post pictures of the foot and see if anybody gave a shizzle.Victor wrote: tis true, it is underneath... just worried about it setting fire to my foot


que Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)
... he's just hobbling up to the keyboard now... I can hear the creaking and cracking of the crutches
- al
- Mass Debater
- Posts: 4768
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: Space Hopper
- Location: Uranus
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Get flame proof chaps!
- al
- Mass Debater
- Posts: 4768
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: Space Hopper
- Location: Uranus
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Or you could cover your exhaust pipe in leather to make it look like a scabbard and stick a claymore up then end. I believe highland dress on cruisers is in fashion at the moment!
- Akrapovic
- ZZR1400.....Just like a Golf
- Posts: 1971
- Joined: Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:37 am
- Current Ride: ZX10R and MT-10.
- Location: Either grafting, down the pub, being a hermit or at a track-day.
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Lance thinks a Claymore is a platform in the North Sea. Perhaps you should offer some tips about Morris Dancing gear, then he would understand. 

- al
- Mass Debater
- Posts: 4768
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: Space Hopper
- Location: Uranus
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
"He's got a brand new combine harvester and he'll give you the key!"Akrapovic wrote:Lance thinks a Claymore is a platform in the North Sea. Perhaps you should offer some tips about Morris Dancing gear, then he would understand.

- Swampy
- The Shermanator
- Posts: 1061
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:57 pm
- Current Ride: Triumph Rocket 3t
- Location: Junction
Re: Hammerite
Be careful what you say about the Morris men. You may end up being whalloped with a hankyAkrapovic wrote:Lance thinks a Claymore is a platform in the North Sea. Perhaps you should offer some tips about Morris Dancing gear, then he would understand.
- RK6
- Would you like a mushroom?
- Posts: 1508
- Joined: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:30 pm
- Current Ride: Hypermotard SP
- Location: Aberdeen
Re: Hammerite
Gazza wrote:It'll be underneath where nobody can see anyway (unless you let Rowan ride it).

Now there's an idea!Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:Get flame proof chaps!

Have you thought about getting the shield ceramic coated (black)?
I got a quote for coating part of an exhaust a while back & it was surprisingly cheap (£30)!
May be worth checking out if you want a longer term solution.

- al
- Mass Debater
- Posts: 4768
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: Space Hopper
- Location: Uranus
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
A speed limiter tied into an inclinometer should do the trick!RK6 wrote:May be worth checking out if you want a longer term solution.
- Gazza
- I don't believe it!
- Posts: 2475
- Joined: Mon Sep 10, 2001 1:00 am
- Current Ride: KTM 690 Duke
- Location: Sconny Botland
Re: Hammerite
Or even a diet.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote: A speed limiter tied into an inclinometer should do the trick!

- Dave
- Enjoys a nice shaft!
- Posts: 2160
- Joined: Fri Dec 12, 2003 8:24 am
- Current Ride: Big sensible pretty bikes with big smooth tyres,
Small bikes with small lumpy tyres and a truck with HUGE lumpy tyres ! - Location: Red Dwarf
- Contact:
Re: Hammerite
Akrapovic wrote:Lance thinks a Claymore is a platform in the North Sea. Perhaps you should offer some tips about Morris Dancing gear, then he would understand.
That is well off topic...having the Claymore platform in the same discussion as paint
The Claymore has not seen any paint in a great number of years
- juls
- Scary biscuits
- Posts: 122
- Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:03 pm
- Current Ride: Black CBR 600f
CBR400rr Track Bike :s
Superfekkinduke - Location: Above the Ury
Re: Hammerite
Well off topic, but tea snortingly funny!! Just mopping up my keyboard nowDave wrote:Akrapovic wrote:Lance thinks a Claymore is a platform in the North Sea. Perhaps you should offer some tips about Morris Dancing gear, then he would understand.
That is well off topic...

- Zathos
- Mr Magpie
- Posts: 3161
- Joined: Sun Apr 27, 2003 10:46 pm
- Current Ride: Aprilia Tuono Factory R
- Location: Everywhere & Nowhere
Re: Hammerite
Gazza wrote:Or even a diet.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)(master of the emergency stop) wrote: A speed limiter tied into an inclinometer should do the trick!
man, you are on form today
