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    Using spray in bedliner as tank and fender paint.

    Hear me out.

    It's durable as hell, and is exactly the flat black that I want. It will hide any imperfections that my metal might have and it's permanent. Has anyone seen this done? I think it will look great and be unique.

    What would be the best way to tape off the gas tank filler hole and petcock mount? I was thinking taping it off with painters tape and newspaper/card board, spraying off the tank and then removing the tape when it's dry, scuffing it up and hitting with some good primer.

    Thoughts on this idea?

    Here's how it looks:


    #2
    Here's what I think...

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      #3
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        #4
        Originally posted by Adler View Post
        I have that bike now, and I'm really getting to like the durability of the bed liner. The PO used Duplicolor liner that is applied with a special roller. The loops on the roller make the texture. I don't think he did any masking at all. If I had a chance to do it over, I would find a way to keep the tank and side cover badges. I'm also experimenting (very intermittently) with ways to alter the texture to create a two-tone cosmetic effect.

        The picture of the sprayed on liner looks like a smoother, more even finish. I would think that masking would be the same as for ordinary paint.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Adler View Post
          Eh....not sure if I like it now that I've seen it. I envisioned the texture being smaller and it being a flatter black. I'll have to look around and see what there available.

          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
          Rat bike...

          Kinda what my bike is



          I want if trunk paint would be a better alternative?

          :EDIT:

          I know what I'll do, I'll think I'll do the insides of my fenders with it, as a way to test it...I also have some spare metal I could probably test it on as well.

          I think his flash is making it look way different than it really is...I'll have to see it in person, or find some pictures where the person knows how to photograph this sort of thing.


          :EDIT:

          I found this photobucket album from that thread that Adler posted, it looks damn good in this pic:

          Last edited by Guest; 06-02-2011, 03:43 PM.

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            #6
            You can find more artless pics of mine in this thread. As I mentioned in the earlier post, this is DupliColor roll-on, so it will have a different appearance than sprayed-on liner. I would definitely recommend getting a look at samples before applying something so nearly irreversible.
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              #7
              You might also try out some spray on "krinkle" paint. Textured, but not as much as bedliner I think.
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                #8
                I have posted that in tips and tricks quite a while ago.. i have been doing that for years.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ddaniels View Post
                  You might also try out some spray on "krinkle" paint. Textured, but not as much as bedliner I think.
                  I just bought some Rustoleum "Hammer Tone" paint. It simulates the metal being hammered. Covers up alot of sins. And it shines really nice! Just painted the wheels on my 750. Sure as hell beats the yellow that was on them...

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                    #10
                    Go ask Flaming Chainsaws what he thinks of bedliner as a finish for a bike.Do you want to be that PO?

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                      #11
                      So what was chainsaws problem?? Couldnt get it off with a jack hammer?? LMAO
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                      I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SVSooke View Post
                        Go ask Flaming Chainsaws what he thinks of bedliner as a finish for a bike.Do you want to be that PO?
                        Well, considering I'm not concerned with what the next person might think of my bike, it's not a concern for me. I'm not building this bike to sell.

                        I'm not the type of person who sells things I've put a lot of work into.

                        I've already done the front fender, and I like how it came out.

                        I'm using the cheap stuff anyways. I already spot removed it with aircraft stripper, so I know it will come off with a little effort.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View Post
                          Well, considering I'm not concerned with what the next person might think of my bike, it's not a concern for me. I'm not building this bike to sell.

                          I'm not the type of person who sells things I've put a lot of work into.

                          I've already done the front fender, and I like how it came out.

                          I'm using the cheap stuff anyways. I already spot removed it with aircraft stripper, so I know it will come off with a little effort.
                          Lots of people say that.Not saying you will or won't just thinking of the NO.Think chainsaw has found a way to get it off the metal as well.But the plastics are still a challange.His is a 83 1100,fair amount of plastic there.

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                            #14
                            Bedline is a damned con game.
                            Anyone here recall the cool hardwood beds of ancient times?
                            I personally think a truck is a work tool and that a stock painted bed is beautiful wven with a diesel saturated 4x8 sheet of plywood in it.

                            Why anyone would spoil the look of a truck or ( god forbid and punish it mercilessly ) a motorcycle is beyond comprehension.

                            I was thinking of poor flamingchainsaws and his plight. The stuff is the liquid equal to a sawzall and a momentary flash of artistic delusion.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
                              Bedline is a damned con game.
                              Anyone here recall the cool hardwood beds of ancient times?
                              I personally think a truck is a work tool and that a stock painted bed is beautiful wven with a diesel saturated 4x8 sheet of plywood in it.

                              Why anyone would spoil the look of a truck or ( god forbid and punish it mercilessly ) a motorcycle is beyond comprehension.

                              I was thinking of poor flamingchainsaws and his plight. The stuff is the liquid equal to a sawzall and a momentary flash of artistic delusion.
                              So you don't really like the idea?

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