I'm beginning to plan the re-spray of my GS1100GK and I have a few questions I hope someone will be able to answer. History of the bike as far as I know is that it was originally blue and has been re-painted in maroon. The paint job is OK but there is significant crazing on the tank which looks horrible. I know it definitely was blue because there is a scrape on the corner of the headlight housing showing several layers of something, one of them blue.
I have read the painting tip in the "garage" section of this sight and I plan to follow that along with other tips I have read doing searches. My main question is what about the panniers??? What are they made of and what can I use to strip them? After reading some of the stuff here about stripper melting plastic and all that I hardly want to turn my new panniers into puddles.
Also, does anyone know the original colour schemes for the '82 GK or photos or links to photos etc, particularly of the decals etc. The PO (or the PPO!!!) 'forgot' to put the side cover badges and pannier badges back on. The bumps are there, presumably filled in with something. I was thinking of a deep metallic blue, burgundy/maroon (similar to its current look) or maybe even black!
As a side note, I followed the tips from fellow GSers about getting all the chrome and other bits shiny again on my GS850G. I've only got the right side engine and fork leg to do and I'm finished. Estimate about 25-30 hrs of wirebrush and sanding so far!! Sheesh, hard work but worth it. Looks a million dollars compared to the dull, pitted blotchy look it used to have. Thanks to everyone whose knowledge I pilfered for that exercise:-D
Thanks and ride safe
Squirejames
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