can you please tell me where, link to the place, 100 bucks is not so bad
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SVSooke
Not a fan of glossy engines.Mine was done with regular Plasti-Kote satin black.Been surprisingly tough.Can't see why appliance"epoxy" wouldn't work on the stuff mentioned.Looks wise I like to vary the finishes.One thing I did was allot of my stuff was painted black satin because I like the finish.All the bolt heads where done in gloss.Stop stressing it,it's your bike do what you like.It will be fine.
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Sure can. When I ordered mine it took about a month and a half to get them. They were out of stock. Not sure if they got more, or make to order. But I was happy as I was in no rush. Silver and blue only.
Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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GateKeeper
Thanks SVSooke
not so much stressing, just want to lay down the right stuff, and not have it peel off or flake off after a few outings, that's all, this is gathering intelligence from those that have done it before, and getting a good idea of what works and what does not....LOL
Stress would be only after it's all done, and take it for a ride and the wind makes the paint flake, or the rain washes it away....I know, that is extreme, but you get my drift...
Color combinations are not the concern, it's just using the right thing on the right part, I guess I will just experiment a bit and see what looks best to me...
Thanks guys, appreciate all the input..............group hug.................hehehehehe
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Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by bccap View PostSure can. When I ordered mine it took about a month and a half to get them. They were out of stock. Not sure if they got more, or make to order. But I was happy as I was in no rush. Silver and blue only.
http://www.rddecals.afegraphics.com/...-dclkit-S01155
and I don't see the yoshimura decals either, but I did find them once on some other site, perhaps a combination of places will get me the decals I need...
Cheers
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by bccap View PostHave a look at Joe Nardy's bike. Painted by nvr2old.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=178208
very nice as well
lots of good ideas and inspiration
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SVSooke
Most of my stuff is painted with regular Placti-Kote.Getting the surface clean is where most of the peeling problems come from.A clean surface with a bit of "tooth" in it will hold most paint.
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GateKeeper
Then clean some more I will......
There will be no peeling, unless it's at the nudie bar.....
I dropped off my old brake lines today at Rennsport, should have the new SS lines in by the end of next week.....
Well off to do some more cleaning......
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GateKeeper
Pipe is clean......ready for paint, and polish, header portion is done as well, needs paint, and dents removed first...
it started off like this
now it's like this....I am going to see if I can get a new plate ordered......and change it for the current one as it is a bit worn and does not have any color left, because I sanded a bit too much, still it don't look too bad, but not right
Last edited by Guest; 12-03-2011, 06:42 PM.
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GateKeeper
Painting and SS Screws
So I picked up some SS Screws here locally at my nearest Brafasco, these are to replace the philips head screws on the carbs, I masked off the rotors as well so as I could paint them, as well as the gang bars for the carbs, ohh ya and the tops to the carbs as well...I don't think I am going to paint the bowls black for now, maybe if I have to pull them out for some reason I might do it then, for now they can stay just the way they are....
so 60 allen head bolts stainless steel, and 40 lock washers and 40 washers was 21 bucks, not bad, not great, but hey they had them and I wasn't concerned over a few bucks here or there
and here are a few pics
rotors
carb caps
old screws
new screws, there are more, but I have already put some on
and here are some in place....
letting the bars dry, will put them on tomorrow, as well as the caps, will take a pic or 2 then of it all together
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Personally, I like to patina of the old yosh label and would keep it. Where in the world are you painting if your in Canada!? It just hit 31 here today. Brrrrr. To dang cold to paint anything now for months.
Sci851982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
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GateKeeper
Painting inside my garage....I have heat in there on account the dog is in the garage, it's his home, and of course storage for us, plus a place to wrench on the bike, and other gear....
The cars are never in the garage, go figure
this is the average temp in the garage during the winter - 22 degree Celsius = 71.6 degree Fahrenheit, more or less the same as the rest of the house
The bigger stuff, I will be taking to my brothers machine shop, like the frame, and probably the motor, and rims, since it will require a bit more spraying, don't want to kill the dog with paint fumes....LOLLast edited by Guest; 12-06-2011, 12:00 AM.
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Flyboy
Nice progress, those rotors look good and those ss allen bolts make all the diffirence in cleaning up the look of the bike, they are going to contrast nicely with the black carb tops....nice work.
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