Thanks all. Lots of questions to answer so here it goes. Some of it may be surprising.
As for the pipe, I am probably going to leave it alone or have it powdercoated black. They do make high temp powdercoating just for this use. As for using a earlier model black mid-pipe, can't do that becuase it is a full system.
Now for the once-silver parts here is the scoop. I actually got the idea of trying this from seeing Postal's bike. He had painted his rear brake brace/arm and it looked ok. So after investigating powdercoating and annodizing I decided to take a different route. I tried the rear brake arm first becasue if it turned out poor I could replace it easiest and cheapest. What I decided to do was try and paint it myself, but the right way. So after removing the part I glassbeaded it in an industrial sand blaster to remove the factory silver paint and to prep the surface for optimum paint adhesion and I cleaned the part in a parts cleaner solution to remove all dirt, oil and any glass beads or sand. Then using standard high quality spray enamel (satin finish to match the frame paint) I applied 3 coats of paint over about an hour. And here is another important point, the parts were allowed to dry in a furnace room with 1100 degree furnaces in it, so the ambiant air was quite warm and dry (at least 150 deg F), in a sense allowing the paint to bake on over 24 hrs. Long story short, it worked so well that I did the same thing on the front peg assembly and the rear pillion brackets. Of course the parts must be completely dissassembled and you do have to be careful in masking some of the pivot holes on the foot levers though or else the parts will not rotate freely as designed. In fact this is why you cannot powdercoat them easily (you cannot mask very well with powdercoating). I also took the opportunity to remove the useless peg weights and used shorter bolts to re-attatch the rubber foot peg surface.
Now I know what you are going to say, the paint won't last. Well time will tell but so far so good. And for that matter the stock parts are painted silver anyhow (except for the levers and pegs themselves which appear to be silver annodozed or natural). I am most concerned about the foot levers wearing off but so far all that has happened is a little wear on the knurling on the brake lever which actually looks fine. And heck, eventually I want to get Sato rear sets that are annodized.
So how much did it cost, not much (except for the pipe obviously) but I think if you want to try this you had better be able to properly prep the parts like I did or else the paint will not take correctly. I will take some more pics (up close) of the parts and give updates as to wear if any but so far so good and it looks great IMHO, like it came that way, the way it should have come from the factory.
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