TRICKING OUT YOUR STOCK RIMS!
This short little section will be a little less
formal than the other sections... so let me start.
Basically, I wanted a cheap way to make my rims
look trick on the fmxschool.com videos, "REPRESENT" and at
freestyle demos/contests. I realized that $300-$400 wheel sets
weren't necessary. Excel rims with Talon hubs are an awesome setup,
don't get me wrong, but sometimes your budget doesn't allow for a
grand or so just for wheels. People used to ask me how I got my red
rims on my 2001 Kawasaki (excel doesnt offer them for kawis in that
color). I had gone to Autozone and found this spray paint that is
actually translucent. Since it allows some of the metal to show
through (your silver stock rims have that anodized look. This special
paint goes by the brand name METALCAST and there is also another
brand (which I actually prefer over Metalcast ) that is labled
"Anodized Look" paint. After applying two to three coats
(it only takes a few minutes to air dry) let the rims sit for a day
or so to fully dry. You may need to re apply every couple months or so.
To give my rims an extra trick look at freestyle
shows, I use those blinking-light valve stem caps that you get at
automotive accessories stores. Screw them onto your valve stems and
you have blinking rims. Only thing is.. they only look good in low
light. I'll try to get some pics up soon of the rim painting to help
everyone out if they try to do this. If you have any q's email me at steve@fmxschool.com