Painting Your Bike
- camthepyro
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Painting Your Bike
Does anyone have a step-by-step guide to painting your bike? Preferable with pics, thanks.
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- camthepyro
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Ok, can you just use ordinary spray paint for the color paint, and for the clear acryllic spray paint stuff for the clear coat?
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I dont see why not, just watch when you get your next fuel fill up not to spill, I found the spray paint doesnt react well to solvents...IE gas.
But its cheap, and not hard to do, and if you dont liek the colour, hey, 7 bucks got you a new colour. and once you find a good one, get it done by a professional.
But its cheap, and not hard to do, and if you dont liek the colour, hey, 7 bucks got you a new colour. and once you find a good one, get it done by a professional.
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- camthepyro
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Ok, I might try it out, I'm probably going to have to get a new gas tank, and side plastics. So I want to paint them all to match (as well as the rear cowl), but I don't want to spend much money. I don't really care if it comes out looking professional, as long as it's a uniform color, and was like melt or something.
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- Stratus311
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I'm in the process of finishing up paint on my bike(only the gas tank is left) and the method I used was primer till everything fairly lightly covered, lightly wetsand with 600 grit, dry completely. Touch up any bare spots you see. Then with the color coat, spray *lightly* all over. The first time I painted I basically sprayed until I saw some gloss; don't do this. It will chip very easily if you spray too heavy. Anyways, I sprayed several light coats until it was pretty uniform. Then I wetsanded(after it dried ofcourse) with 1000 and then 1500 grit to pretty make the paint look like scratched poo. The I went over it with a few coats of clear. Then wetsanded one last time with 1500 grit. After that, go over it with some Polishing Compound a few times(rubbing lightly). If you take your time you can make a rattle can paint job look pretty good. Here's a couple pics for you:




As a side note, I only used Dupli-color primer, and Engine Enamel Gloss Black for color coat.




As a side note, I only used Dupli-color primer, and Engine Enamel Gloss Black for color coat.