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 Posted: 19:05 - 21 May 2012 Post subject: Old bike, old mudguard... Paint job? |
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Hi everyone,
I was thinking of replacing my little Suzuki GP100 's mudguard (pics attached), as it's rusty and scratched in places. But the thing is, the only available ones I can find to replace it are shiny chrome, and wouldn't look nearly as nice as the ones already on the bike, in my opinion anyway.
So do you think its ok to paint over where the rust and scratches are? Or will it look uneven and bodged... Maybe I should just re-paint the whole mudguard? And anyone know a good way of doing this? Or a good paint to use?
Thanks! ____________________
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| Johnser wrote: | Whatever you do, if thats the original mudguard, dont throw it away.
by all means stick on a new chrome one but keep that one in the back of the shed as if you keep the bike for any length of time, chances are you'll come back to it.
As for the restoration suggestions, they are more describing finishing techniques in my opinion. It certainly looks like the metal has cracked in more than one place there.
Once you have de-rusted (knot wheel and/or sandblaster most effective) there will be splits, pits and possibly holes. If you have a welder, you will be able to let in repair sections where the metal has thinned around a hole or split. If you don't have a welder, you can achieve a "reasonable bodge" with fibreglass and filler. but the chances of paint splitting will be higher if you do - not to mention future owners cursing you.
I managed to "rebuild" an old BSA rear mudguard that had completely rotted around the seams once. the compound curve nature of a mudguard makes panel beating repair patches difficult but its not impossible. When you have a base that is solid - then you can go to town with filler, sanding a shiny paint if that's your thing.
First job - get it into bare metal and see the extent of the damage. |
Yeah you're right, I will make sure to keep the old guard
I see what you mean about repairing the cracks, I have a sandblaster to get it stripped down but don't have a welder, so I'm not sure any solid repair will be possible - may have to go for a filler like you say. Ideally I'd like to try repairing it instead of using a new chrome one, but I'd kind of given up on the idea of trying!
What do you mean by 'panel beating repair patches'?
Thanks for adding to the info. ____________________
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Don't mind the huge pics - they're awesome, looks like you did a real proper repair there!
I understand what you mean about the difficulty with the curved surface now, tricky one.
May just have to get myself a welder...
I've started sanding it all down now, so will see what it looks like when its completely bare. ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 220 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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