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Gerica
Posted 2009-01-23 9:57 PM (#27419)
Subject: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 251

Hey All

Has anyone chromed their dash control panel? It would look great, just wondering about the glare?

Thanks

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Trekwolf164
Posted 2009-01-23 11:11 PM (#27426 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
I would not reccomend that. I have a chrome dash on my Triumph and it looks great but the glare from time to time is painful
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VaParadox
Posted 2009-01-23 11:45 PM (#27427 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
Are you talking about chroming the center console that surrounds your stereo, switches etc or chroming the bezel surround that
covers your gauges? Keep in mind, you cannot chrome plastic. I chromed my gas cap on my black Kingpin and when I ride it in the middle of the day, i have to cover it with my left hand or a piece of tint because it blinds me looking forward.
Im with Trekwolf, not a good idea, Newtons law... beauty will turn to chaos at exactly the right moment it should,,, usually staring straight ahead.... suggestion, chrome something else or re-design your center console like many of us are doing. You can at least get rid of the brushed aluminum surround on the center console.
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Gadget
Posted 2009-02-14 5:46 PM (#28279 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 146
I've seen many posts commenting on the "Brushed Aluminum" on the Vision. I have to ask......."what's wrong with the Brushed Aluminum look"??
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GRZ
Posted 2009-02-14 7:16 PM (#28283 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 64
Ma.
Nothing!

It's just some of us want to personalize our Visions. My guess is that 95% of all Vision owners love their bikes just the way Polaris made it!
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Gerica
Posted 2009-02-15 2:49 AM (#28306 - in reply to #28279)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 251

Gadget - 2009-02-15 2:46 PM I've seen many posts commenting on the "Brushed Aluminum" on the Vision. I have to ask......."what's wrong with the Brushed Aluminum look"??

There is nothing wrong with it. For me, it just does not fit with my color scheme, nor it is my cup of tea....

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savage
Posted 2009-02-15 9:01 AM (#28309 - in reply to #28306)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 228
To each his own, but with the tall windshield and my height it would be a very bad thing to do. I had mine powdercoated "black" to reduce the glare from the brushed aluminum.

I do think it would look good though.
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Gerica
Posted 2009-02-15 12:21 PM (#28322 - in reply to #28309)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 251

savage - 2009-02-16 6:01 AM To each his own, but with the tall windshield and my height it would be a very bad thing to do. I had mine powdercoated "black" to reduce the glare from the brushed aluminum. I do think it would look good though.

And after considering the more practical side of things, ie glare, I will probably paint it black as well instead of chroming.

In any case, nothing will happen until I have had a chance to enjoy the bike for awhile....3 days until it is shipped out of the factory

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Bearcat
Posted 2009-02-15 10:35 PM (#28353 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 173
Prescott Valley, AZ
I'm having my center console painted black (as well as the grill and windshield panel) and am really hoping that cures the glare. I've spoken to a couple other Vision owners and they tell me that is a good move. I'll let everyone know the outcome as soon as I get it back and have a ride or two under my belt.

Ride Safe, Ride Often!!
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RedRider
Posted 2009-02-16 6:58 AM (#28360 - in reply to #28353)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Visionary

Posts: 1350
Yes, you can't chrome plastic but it can be treated to be just like chromed. Advanced Plating did a plastic piece for me and it came out beautiful. I would ask them if they could do it in black chrome? I think the black chrome would not give the glare but would give a great luster?
http://www.advancedplating.com/
It won't be cheap but they do show quality work. I have been very pleased with everything thing they have done for me.
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metalguy
Posted 2009-02-16 12:09 PM (#28380 - in reply to #27419)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
I powder coated my center console right after i got my Vision. It REALLY cuts the glare! -----Metalguy
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lowtone9
Posted 2009-02-16 3:19 PM (#28391 - in reply to #28279)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 140
Gadget - 2009-02-14 4:46 PM

I've seen many posts commenting on the "Brushed Aluminum" on the Vision. I have to ask......."what's wrong with the Brushed Aluminum look"??


I like it too and would like to get a similar look on the pipes and heads.

Edited by lowtone9 2009-02-16 3:19 PM
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HONDAFIXER
Posted 2009-02-16 4:02 PM (#28392 - in reply to #28391)
Subject: Re: Chrome Dash


Cruiser

Posts: 68
LONDONDERRY NH
I replaced the chrome plastic dash bezel with the one off the 09 Ness Vision which is black-cuts down the glare on the windshield and it only cost $29
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