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    Tired of my "rat bike" look

    So I spent the day stripping the tank tailpiece and fender..what a PITA!
    Tired of the "ratbike" look I have with the bad paintjob and tank in bedliner..that stuff sucks to get off by the way...theirs a gal that works in the bodyshop where I work at the truck dealership that does painting on the side so hopefully mon or tues I will be dropping off the parts for a "Proper" paintjob..I have yet to decide for sure but I am still thinking a nice gloss black...clean basic look..dont want to take away from the other details of the bike with a fancy paintjob..anyone have any suggestions?

    DDM

    #2
    There's nothing like a classic black paint job.

    What details are you trying to not detract from?

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      #3
      Classic black is cool. Classic black with red accents or pinstriping is Hot Rod Chic.
      Of course, if you're not a fan of red...

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        #4
        Yeah I really think gonna do the classic black..my emblems I did up are in red accent with black background and would work perfect with a nice tank...I did alot of detail work on the bike and the motor and mechanicals especially..I know alot of bikes have fancy paint that attracts attention and you really dont notice the engine and mechanicals..I want mine to be the opposite..something that will accent my detail work not overshadow it..if that makes any sense..lol...actually took my gauges apart tonite after cleaning the shop..the glass was dirty on the inside so I got those all cleaned up..painted the needle tips in red and got everything lubed up..my tach and speedo were both kinda jumpy and slow now they are smooth as silk..I have a few other little details I wanna do so this will give me the chance to do them while the body parts are being painted..I just hate the waiting..lol


        DDM

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          #5
          Bless you Detroit for recognizing that a restained hand on the paint sometimes looks better than all the crazy colors/graphics some folks today consider 'the ****'.
          It sounds like your on your way to a verry nice looking bike, can't wait for pics

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