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I'm not saying PC isn't nice and durable, I PC stuff all the time for various projects around the shop. I'd just like to see any bike powdered/painted/plated take 3 or 4 long weekend trips riding in rocky mountain terrain and still be perfect. When rocks and steel quad parts meet, whatever is in between them loses.

I use tires, a skid plate and nerf bars to protect my chrome/paint/powder/polished items.

In really ruff situations the handlebars, bumpers and grab bar come into the defensive roll.

 

But if your frame is getting whacked......your sprocket and rear rotor are going to be the bigger issue.

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I just finished painting my banshee with a rattle can . All you need Is some 80 grit sand paper and I bought some dupli color acrylic enamel  paint and some enamel clear coat and it looks just ad good as a powdercoatng would. Hope this helps

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