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I dont have the link, but have done mine and my wifes bike. you will need to make a trip to wal mart and get:
aircraft paint stripper, the gel is best
cheap paint brush
stiff bristled brush
rubber gloves
paint thinner or denatured aclhohol
0000 steel wool
masking tape
razor blades
wheel paint (spray)
mothers aluminum polish
soft rags
with the tires off is easiest. wash and dry the wheels. then (while wearing the gloves) apply the paint stripper liberally to the lip portion of the wheel with the paint brush. be careful.... this shit burns if you get it on your skin.
let it sit. it will most likely start to buble right away. let it sit for a few minutes. after you see the paint bubbled up good, use the stiff brush to clean off the paint. dont touch it though (a nasty chemical) repeat as needed until all paint is removed. once all paint is gone. use the steel wool to smooth out the outter lip. if you have any blemishes, they can smoothed out with sandpaper the finished up with the steel wool. once the lip is smoothed out. use the paint thinner or denatured aclhohol to clean the entire wheel. clean it thoroughly, so that the paint will adhere without "fish eyes" also so that the tape will stick well. next tape off the lip portion of the wheel. paint the cast center, it would take a long ass time to sand and polish that part it was easier for me to overlap the tape and trim it with the razor blade. gives a nice clean line. once its taped off and trimmed. then you can paint. do it in light coats, allowing flash time in between. once you get the last coat, repeat this process on the other wheel while it dries. once you have the wheel painted and it is dry. remove the tape. now comes time to polish. self explanitory right. the wheels are pretty easy to polish being that they are really smooth on the lip to begin with. if you have access to a polisher, then all the better. ( i love my Dewalt and buffing wheels)
NOTE: some people may tell you to polish before you paint, but for me (did it both ways) the tape sticks better to an unpolished wheel. and you get a much better paint line.
hope this helps... i have polished everything aluminum on my bike at this point, to include making a aluminum undertail and polished it. aluminum shines up nice! just takes a lil work
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