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Originally Posted by Plainsman
I'm about to wrap up building some custom simple ski bend aerobars. With the aid of some free welding, should run me about $15 complete. Now I'm trying to figure out how to cover the bare aluminum. A part functional/part aesthetic question. I usually don't wrap my bars, and like the shot peened (sp?) finish on the profile al. bars. The basic setup fee from a powdercoater busts my budget, so are there any paints with a tactile finish, or do I just run out to walmart, grab a can of krylon, and call it done? Any advice, is welcome. Thanks.
I'm not sure what your asking.

you can get the bars shot peened, call around at various automotive parts shops (shot peening valve springs is sometimes done AT the store) or machine shops.

you could also get a shot peened "look" by media blasting the bars with a coarse abrasive.

you can also get that same "look" using paint, but durability will suffer, especially over aluminum: you would shoot a texture coat first, like for a gravel guard, or bedliner, followed by your color coat of choice, but I would advise against this, as it'll look good, but probably last about a week before chipping.
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