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    #31
    Rattle can clear fogs almost everytime. But goes way after it cures.
    Looks good!
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      #32
      Looks really good. Nice job. Yep, almost every rattle can clear I've done fogged up, then went away when cured. I think it has something to do with the propellents in the can.
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        #33
        thanks guys! im glad i got your opinions and input.. the first 3 times i did my tank were horrible, this is the first time i dont have cracks, bubbles, and disgusting mistakes everywhere (one time i tried to scratch a fly out of the wet paint, another i just left the fly in there LOL)... i cant wait till i ride this baby slow the color in itself it will certainly make me think twice about being a menace since it is going to be a serious eye catcher...
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          #34
          Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Post
          (one time i tried to scratch a fly out of the wet paint, another i just left the fly in there LOL)...
          Leave them in. Like mosquitoes in pancakes, it's a character thing.
          He'll wet sand right out anyway when you get to that point..

          Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Post
          i cant wait till i ride this baby slow the color in itself it will certainly make me think twice about being a menace since it is going to be a serious eye catcher...
          Nah, let er rip. You know you're going to.
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            #35
            Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
            Nah, let er rip. You know you're going to.
            hahhaha you know me bit TOO well! i just found out today without my winshield today my bike most certainly hits 120 with ease, wheelies are friggin awesome now that the bikes red, the bike has never run this good EVER, im glad i got to fix all the disastrous electrical/mechanical problems the bike first had because now the bike RUNS as good as it looks, guages dont flicker anymore at top speed or anything.. thanks to everyone in this forum, the man upstairs , and hard work.

            so today when i go to get my inspection done these russian guys (im not trying to be racist) i found out later laughed when my good friend asked about my paint job (he didnt see it himself). i honestly think they were just jealous of the fact they would never be able to ride this bike and look good. what do you guys think? its okay to be honest (sorry i used a phone camera) and please i am open to suggestions to changes that you think would look nice on the bike. (btw no crease on the tank i left it sitting in the sun all day yesterday and today i left a micro-cloth inbetween the seat and tank- all is well)



            should i paint the chain guard red or just get rid of the darn thing?
            Last edited by GabrielGoes; 03-02-2011, 09:53 PM.
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              #36
              Originally posted by GabrielGoes View Post
              should i paint the chain guard red or just get rid of the darn thing?
              Given those two choices...I'd loose it.
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                #37
                Yeah, loose it!
                The red paint will really pop with chain lube and black crap all over it.
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                  #38
                  Leave it black and leave it on. You don't want chain lube getting on ya. The bike looks good, but are you going to pinstripe it or anything? Needs something.
                  Current Bikes:
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                    #39
                    Hey nice work! I too will be starting my 3rd or maybe 4th painting of my tank. I hope duplicolor clear works out for you. I think that is what I used the first time around and it turned out not to be gas proof.

                    Old zooks look great in red!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ddaniels View Post
                      Leave it black and leave it on. You don't want chain lube getting on ya. The bike looks good, but are you going to pinstripe it or anything? Needs something.
                      hm i know it does need something i think i need some black on the red since there is so much black on the bike (frame, seat, guages, etc.)

                      Originally posted by SDBuckeye View Post
                      Hey nice work! I too will be starting my 3rd or maybe 4th painting of my tank. I hope duplicolor clear works out for you. I think that is what I used the first time around and it turned out not to be gas proof.
                      thanks and thank you all! i learned my lesson before with cheap clear coats on the tank in a very fashionable way last year, i used about 2 coats of dupliclear and a whole can (3 coats) of 2k clear in a can which is good stuff, the tail piece and side covers i used regular duplicolor clear... btw i just micropolished my clutch and points cover.... beautiful! i cant believe how good they came out and i kinda rushed em too -ill take pics tomorrow (not as good as steve's ill tell you that much) , any tips on how to sand/get in the weird hard to reach places? (grooves etc.) pencil-eraser? i find it pretty impossible to get some areas
                      Last edited by GabrielGoes; 03-03-2011, 01:50 AM.
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                        #41
                        What do you mean by "micropolished"?
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by ddaniels View Post
                          What do you mean by "micropolished"?
                          oh i went 150 all the way to 2000 grit and polished with wax making it not really porous?
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