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    Painted Carbs

    Had my stock 700es carbs painted by Renobruce!

    I thought I would start a thread for all to admire his work. What ya think?

    Before...



    After......





    Click below for more pics.....

    http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...helan%20carbs/
    Last edited by Guest; 04-29-2009, 12:14 AM.

    #2
    Are you kidding me? -I thought the before ones looked good. Those are effing gourgeous. I've got my carbs pulled now and was deciding on how to paint them...

    Mind if I copy? What paint did Renobruce use? Lot's of kudos to this fine job!

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      #3
      I think they look great.

      Nice touch on the ES.

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        #4
        Nice work there Reno!! I am diggin the black shiny bowls with the black textured tops!! That is a great color choice on the silver....very clean looking! Nice touch with adding all the stainless hardware..

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          #5
          Wow

          WOW!!!
          Those are to cool!
          I likie much.
          Deivets Cetdar

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            #6
            Wow I bet those will just set the bikes mid section off, whats it going on? Of course they could be on a coffe table as a thing of beauty and conversations piece. Woild be nice with a refinished GS in the corner with an accent light softly glowing on it... Hmmmmm

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              #7
              Originally posted by sachsaca View Post
              Wow I bet those will just set the bikes mid section off, whats it going on? Of course they could be on a coffe table as a thing of beauty and conversations piece. Woild be nice with a refinished GS in the corner with an accent light softly glowing on it... Hmmmmm
              85 700ES Blue
              Last edited by Guest; 04-27-2009, 10:36 PM.

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                #8
                Glad you like them, Joe! They really did turn out nice (If I do say so myself ) considering how nasty they were...lots of rust and corrosion. Must be that humid Texas air.

                I've been using either VHT or Duplicolor caliper paint, depending on what color is desired.

                Here are a few other sets I've done:

                These VM29's were going to go on my Beast project, but I decided to go with VM33's instead. So I sold them on ebay....for $1,045.00! Gloss black with polished tops and bowls:



                And here's a set a just finished for Tom_MLC. VM29's also:

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                79 GS1000S Wes Cooley Beast





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                  #9
                  How does that caliper paint stand up to gasoline?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
                    How does that caliper paint stand up to gasoline?
                    The trick is keeping the gasoline inside the carbs, where there isn't any paint.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by renobruce View Post
                      Glad you like them, Joe! They really did turn out nice (If I do say so myself ) considering how nasty they were...lots of rust and corrosion. Must be that humid Texas air.

                      I've been using either VHT or Duplicolor caliper paint, depending on what color is desired.

                      Here are a few other sets I've done:

                      These VM29's were going to go on my Beast project, but I decided to go with VM33's instead. So I sold them on ebay....for $1,045.00! Gloss black with polished tops and bowls:



                      And here's a set a just finished for Tom_MLC. VM29's also:

                      My Bro Bruce is da pimp!

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                        #12
                        Where do you get the alan screws for the carbs? Are they sold somewhere in a kit or do you collect them yourself?

                        Great Job by the way!!!!!

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                          #13
                          Ironic...I'm always so annoyed when a bike I've bought has painted carbs. The paint never lasts and always ends up a mess eventually, so I just have them soda blasted first thing and polish some bits for contrast.

                          These do look great though.

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                            #14
                            Looks great, but how 'bout a dip?

                            They look great, but how long until the next carb dip? Won't that paint pollute the carb dip too?
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
                              How does that caliper paint stand up to gasoline?
                              Quite well, actually. I played around with some test parts, and they were tolerant to both gas and brake fluid. I didn't soak them overnight, so I don't know how they would hold up to long term exposure.

                              Originally posted by buster View Post
                              Where do you get the alan screws for the carbs? Are they sold somewhere in a kit or do you collect them yourself?

                              Great Job by the way!!!!!
                              I got the bolts for Joe's carbs from Tom_MLC. I think he uses a local place called Mr. Metric. But you can get them from places like McMaster-Carr, too.

                              Originally posted by Commodus View Post
                              Ironic...I'm always so annoyed when a bike I've bought has painted carbs. The paint never lasts and always ends up a mess eventually, so I just have them soda blasted first thing and polish some bits for contrast.

                              These do look great though.
                              I think proper prep is the key.

                              Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
                              They look great, but how long until the next carb dip? Won't that paint pollute the carb dip too?
                              If you maintain your carbs, you shouldn't have to dip them. My 1150 carbs have never been dipped and still have the original black paint on them.
                              85 GS1150E May '06 BOM
                              79 GS1000S Wes Cooley Beast





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