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    #16
    Originally posted by retrex
    I have been contemplating throwing a couple of bob at this place to purchase their chrome paint product .
    Cool stuff....but I'll wait for you to post about this product in the Buyer
    Review section.

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      #17
      Re: Good Judgement

      Originally posted by Evil Hobbit
      Originally posted by UncleMike
      Originally posted by jimcor
      Yes, you do! Especially if your gonna do up some old brit bike style tanks! (Which I truly love.)
      Me too. Gorgeous.
      That is the idea behind my thinking. The next step is to figure out some sort of rubber pads for the tank. I could hold them on with a magnetic sheet
      I could have sworn that Omars had rubber tank pads at one point. I was just looking on the site but couldn't find them. The site is confusing to navigate and I didnt look for terribly long so give them a look if you get some free time. I think they were self adhesive.

      edit: $29.00 not too much info on them you would have to call

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        #18
        Originally posted by beby99
        Originally posted by retrex
        I have been contemplating throwing a couple of bob at this place to purchase their chrome paint product .
        Cool stuff....but I'll wait for you to post about this product in the Buyer
        Review section.
        I have to justify the cost first. I am going through the process of identifying parts that I want to apply the paint to. I have been toying with the idea of painting the front raised portions of the sides of my gastank. The part of the tank where the gold Suzuki emblems (Not Baadges) sit. Other areas might include front headlight bezel, shift and brake levers, rider footpegs, outer fork tubes, maybe striping on front fender, side covers, and tailpiece. Obvioulsy the paint cannot be applied to wear areas. It cannot be applied to rust prone areas, although POR15 would take care of this I suppose. I also have to look at the pracitcality of what I want to do. Can I get NOS for less? I just bought a new rear pillon seat handle for about $60.00 because I deemed it the cheepest and most convient way of refurbishing my worn original. Anyway it is riding season now. Making Suzy look purdy will have to wait until the late fall. I will post an evaluation if I take the plunge.

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