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| BravoCharlie |
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 Posted: 22:15 - 19 Jun 2012 Post subject: so. i am considering a paint job... |
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good evening!
as the topic title says, i have been pondering the idea of a paint job, be it on my 125, or on my next bike when i pass my restricted test.
i am considering giving it a go on my own, i mean how hard can it be?
...nah seriously, whats the best way to approach painting your own bike? am i right in saying i need to 'petrol proof' the paint, and also, i would have to contact the DVLA?
sorry for the silly questions, but i would appreciate any help! ____________________ Current: Kawasaki ZL600 Eliminator
Past: Suzuki GZ125, Kawasaki GT550, Kawasaki GPX600R, Honda vrx400,Kawasaki Zephyr 750, Suzuki SV650 K5
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| BravoCharlie |
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 Posted: 22:41 - 19 Jun 2012 Post subject: Re: so. i am considering a paint job... |
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| Quote: | You'll need petrol resistant lacquer for the tank but the rest should be ok with normal lacquer.
You'll need to let the DVLA know in order to get it changed on the log book. From experience, be preapred for it to cost more than you planned and to have to redo some parts cause you fecked up a few times although blackis very forgiving.
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how much d'you reckon? and i gather rattle cans would be cheaper, however, do they do the job? as well as that, where's best for the lacquer?
and yeah i dont doubt its going to be a messy job
[/quote] ____________________ Current: Kawasaki ZL600 Eliminator
Past: Suzuki GZ125, Kawasaki GT550, Kawasaki GPX600R, Honda vrx400,Kawasaki Zephyr 750, Suzuki SV650 K5
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 Posted: 00:05 - 20 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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If you do paint with a rattle can, do it with car plan colour match, it's petrol proof and imho every other rattle can is inferior because of that.
2 pack lacquer is the way to go as the petrol the resistant stuff, is just another wording for. it will come off, and you can't do anything about it!
a silly bit now but it depends on how presentable you want the job to turn out. for small jobs a can is a great help but large canvasses like a tank, not so good. I rattled my bike and to be fair it was alright (black is very hard) but people could just tell I did it
Costs:
cheap compressor £60
some bling to go with the commpressor £30
paint (depending where you are and who you know) £20-30 for lacq and paint (2K)
up side doing it this way is you will get a better result than the cans
down side is it cost's a bit more
cans: £30-40 all in
results may very though
get some one else to do it: couple of hundred
but will/should look top notch and you wont need to do a whole lot.
if you do do it your self, take you time. i know people say it all the time but it's true, LAYERS!!
good luck  ____________________ Suzuki TS 50 1999 Honda CB 125 t2 1981 Yamaha XJ 600 s Diversion Honda cx 500 MZ ETZ 250 1985 Yamaha FZR 400 1981 Suzuki TS 185 1984 Triumph bonneville 790 2001 MZ TS250 1979 Suzuki sv 650 1999 KTM exc RFS 450 2007 Hercules mx 125 1976 |
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| Rogerborg |
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 Posted: 00:08 - 20 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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Halfraud's petrol resistant lacquer is OK, but you must give it sufficient time to cure. I'd look elsewhere for the non-petrol resistant lacquer though, their normal stuff runs like a French soldier.
This is a rattle-can job:
https://img196.imageshack.us/img196/8788/paintedbike.jpg
Not pro, and after a couple of years the plastic on the side panels started reacting very slightly, so a different primer might have been in order. From my notes:
4 light coats of Plasti-Kote white primer, 36 hours drying time, a light sand, 4 coats of Plasti-Kote 4400 metallic bronze (it's got pronounced silver sparkles in it), 36 hours drying, another gentle sand, a further 2 very light coats of bronze, 24 hours drying, and then 3 coats of Halfords clear gloss lacquer on the mudguard and side panels and Halfords petrol resistant lacquer on the tank. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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| hazza |
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Yup Halfords laquer is very runny. I used Halfords paint when i did mine and it came out pretty well. I used a very fine grade of sandpaper with lots of water to sand the clear coat so that it was dull but smooth, then used my dual action polisher to get it like this:
https://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff501/harrybarfield/IMG_1728.jpg
Turned out great! ____________________ 3 Honda NC50's(Sold)-->'72 Puch Maxi S (Sold, want it back!)--> '90 Yamaha RXS 100 (Stolen)--> '87 Honda Cub 90(Sold) --> '95 Kawasaki Eliminator (Sold) --> '98 Bandit 600 (Sold) -->'07 SV650S (Current) |
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 Posted: 14:25 - 22 Jun 2012 Post subject: |
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Mmm, plan on having the bike off the road for a week, and you'll want to spray in a warm, well ventilated but draught and dust / bug free environment.
TBH, it really is a complete ball ache to get even half-way right, I likely wouldn't bother again. My GPZ came with plenty of abuse marks, and I just roughly filled and sprayed over some of the worst of them, but in a completely half arsed way with plenty of cracks, runs and orange peel left on because I'd rather be riding it than rubbing it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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