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It's commonly done.  Touch up is really not necessary unless it's a show bike.

Only downside is that the "paint" (it's really a plastic) is very thick.  It can obscure the stamped VIN, and diminishes clearance to parts that are a tight fit.  

It also must be removed for any electrical connection to the frame (but that's true of paint too).

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I had not heard of nylon coating.  This link gives a good comparison: https://latem.com/blog/choosing-a-coating-nylon-coating-vs-polyester-coating

What is normally termed powder coating (polyester) is thermosetting, whereas nylon is thermoplastic.

From my own experience, power coating has been the toughest of paints -- even more so than a 2-part epoxy.

I have no DIY experience with power coating, but "coming off in sheets" sounds like inadequate surface prep.  My vendor always starts with grit-blasting.  I was also advised that only a few powder-coated colors are actually tough.  I've only needed black, but special colors require a clear coating on top.

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