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'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:07 pm
by andyvanderpandy
hi there folks, so ive just spent an hour reading the various posts about attempts to spray bikes in the comfort of your own garage with a few tins from halfords (my personal favourite being the matt black VFR!)

now ive been thinking of going along these lines myself, just a simple black and white job, then get it lacquered in a proper paintshop. im fine with all the prep etc, and have sprayed many things with a can in the past, but i have two questions.

gloss or matt? or will it not matter once its laquered?

will the laquer used at a pro paintshop 'melt' this stuff?

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Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:28 am
by MillaMeter
To be honest with ya, I would personally go for the gloss finish, it will give the bike that awesome shine when the sun hits it. The bike will look very tidy and a lot newer then it really is. (My personal opinon) matt finish will give the bike that old rattish effect making the bike maybe look a lil untidy and old. I always see matt black bikes as rat bikes which have been either not well looked after or just a lazy spray painter.

Laquer is just a clear coat to protect the paint and give it that final gloss finish, so I doubt it very much that laquer will eat away at the paint you'll be using. As long as you give the object you are painting enough time to dry in between coats, there shouldn't really be a problem.

Hope this helps

Richard

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:41 am
by masterofinsanity
matt black is for streetfighters mate. :smt003

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:09 am
by andyvanderpandy
i got some pics of how the bike is now which is OK from a distance, but really quite rough up close...

and one i did on microsoft paint t see what black and white would look like!

ill stick them on later!

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:33 pm
by andyvanderpandy
this is my bike now...
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these 2 are waht im considering trying...
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it looks ok as it is now, but close up its not great. the tank and seat fairings are both pearlescent, but the main fairing isnt. also i stuck the decals on over the laquer, as i wanted the pink ones off sharpish!

so i like the black and white, but that would be a whole respray. but im also thinking its a quack, so it must stay green! and if i keep the same design i wont have to spray wheels n top fairing. oh what a dilema!

ALSO, is the pearlescent a factory colour? i thought it was aftetmarket, but i think ive seen others the same.

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:17 pm
by MillaMeter
Hi,

To be honest with ya mate, I would keep it the colours they are now. You can't own a kwaka unless it has green on it :smt003

Besides, what's gonna be more visable at night (which is quite important I'd say) Bright Kawasaki lime green or black?

EDIT:
If you really want to make your bike look cool, get some ally polished and add some decals (I did) ;)

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All the best

Richard

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:04 am
by masterofinsanity
i agree leave it as it is, you're saying it looks tatty but if you respray it with matt black its gonna look worse.

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:36 pm
by Scott221
That looks bad (and not in the good way)
shocking

Re: 'home made' paint job?!?!

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:04 pm
by kermit the frog
MillaMeter - alrite m8, i am thinking of changing my brake and indicator lenses to clear sticking some coloured bulbs into them, have you got any pictures of urs cuz i cnt find any n i wnat to see wat it looks like - also anyone elses opinion would be great!



by the way i would respray it all one colour, metalic preferably it will make it look mint.