Chrome Plating

Re-Do Banshee can have your metal parts Chrome Plated for you. Chroming is a great option for a wide variety of Banshee parts. Also, if you are local to Salem, OR, we can chrome most any other metal parts for you. If you have questions or are interested in having your parts chromed, give us a call at 541-419-6054 or contact us

How Parts Need Prepped for Chromer:

  • All grease and oil should be removed. Use solvent, a rag, or other biodegradable cleaner.
  • Parts should not be sand blasted.
  • Raw metal is preferred.
  • Exhaust parts need to have all carbon removed.
  • No powder coating, no paint, no other coatings. Chromer does not accept other coatings on parts, as it contaminates their processing tanks.
  • Old chrome on parts is ok. This does not contaminate their tanks.
  • Re-Do Banshee can prep your parts for an additional charge.

Estimated Pricing

Prices are estimated and may change based on the condition of the part, how much prep work is needed, quantity of parts being chromed, and other variables. Please contact us so we can work up a price or estimate for you. 

  • $142 - Axle
  • $215 - Bumper (2 or 3 bar, for example)
  • $107 - Control Arm (A-Arm, J-Arm, D-Arm) (each)
  • $  50 - Foot Brake Lever
  • $142 - Foot Pegs (2)
  • $  71 - Grab Bar
  • $107 - Handlebars
  • $285-428 - Header Pipe (each)
  • $  50 - Kick Start Lever Assembly
  • $  50 - Motor Mounts, Front (2)
  • $  50 - Shifter Lever
  • $  71 - Spindle (each)
  • $107 - Steering Stem
  • $500 - Swingarm (Extended +4)
  • $  35 - Tie Rod (each)

What is Chrome Plating? 

Chrome plating is a process that uses an electrical charge to apply a thin layer of chromium to a metal object, also called electroplating. A chrome plated part is called chrome, or is said to have been chromed.

The chromium layer can be decorative, provide protection from corrosion, reduce friction and minimize wear, make cleaning easier, and increase surface hardness.

Chrome plating can be applied to many different types of metal, including: aluminum, steel, stainless steel, copper, nickel alloys, and titanium.