Sorry for the delay - my laptop got pinched from my luggage on the way home from the US and it took me a while to catch up....
The wheels were a real dilemma - they looked ok from a distance but up close they had 30 years of flaking, scabrous paint that had been painted over again and again.

I was trying to work out wether I could get away with leaving them as they were. As soon as I got the paintwork back, I knew that wouldn't fly; I just wouldn't be able to 'not notice' them every time I looked at the bike, so I delayed sending the chassis off for powdercoating for a week or so while I stripped the wheels. Once done, I called triple S, told them what I had doing and all was fine until I told them I wanted the rims/spokes left bare at which point Andy explained it's really hard to get a sharp line with powder coat. It may well have been his polite way of telling me he couldn't be arsed to mask the wheels. I rang Altamura, who did the bodywork - they were only too happy to help at £330 plus VAT. Again, I interpreted this as 'masking up wheels is a pain in the bum, and we don't really want to do it'. So I decided to take a bit of a chance and see what I could do myself. I took the wheels to RD Cox in reading - really nice guys and very honest ('I could take your mobile and pretend I'm going to call you, but I won't so why don't you give me a call on wednesday') in a way that would have terrified me before starting the restoration - is it me, or are they all like that? - and he blasted them aggressively for £20. I then took the bare metal rims home and after my lovely wife masked them for me painted them with Nissan Gold from a spray can. After a couple of days to dry, ran them back to Doug Cox and he put several coats of two pack lacquer on them for me (another £20), straight on top of the bare rims. Now, I know normally this would be a real issue, but the sandblasted rims were so 'prickly' I don't think there's anything on the planet that would have a better key - and once lacquered, the surface is lovely and smooth. I deliberately didn't polish them to give the lacquer a chance to grip.


I'd be keen to know what people think my chances are of this wokring out, but in the meanwhile I think they look brilliant and worst case, I'm out £40 while I have them blasted again.