it depends on how religiously you repack them. powdercoat takes 400 degrees to flow out so you oughta be fine. but... ceramic coating (performancecoatings.com) is the way to go.
i had a set of 2 bros cans on the Hotrod M944 a while back that i had powder coated. they where fine for the year they were on the bike. i e-bay'd them and have not heard from the guy since. go for it.
I had my Monsta first set of stumpy pipes powdercoated black with heat restistant PC, they turned grey after a while however the grey colour looked better than the black
I powdercoated the S-pipe on my girlfriends F4i – and I would guess that that pipe gets a lot hotter then the sleeve. It has been on for over a year now.
They have a bunch of different colors for high temp powder coating now.
HMF exhausts sells cans in different colored powdercoated sleeves.
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