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@ndy
13th October 2012, 09:44
Morning,
while I'm rebuilding (or trying to) my Suzuki DR650 I got a sport-touring bike to use as a second and commuting bike... Suzuki gsx750F Katana '99 also known as "teapot" :lol:
She is well kept bur has got the typical trademark of many of those 2hd hand bikes.. dents and scrapes on the right side from previous owner trying to use the main stand :mad:
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So i went to get a quote to respray the panel $500 ?!? Does that sound right for half panel scratched guys?
In the mean time i'm looking for sliders (those plastic bits that stick out to save paint work) but the only ones I can find for this model come from the states made to order for 145US$.
http://www.scrmotorcycles.com/katanasliders.html
Anybody makes or could make sliders for this bike without me having to cut the farings?

Cheers.

James Deuce
13th October 2012, 10:25
If you are going to repaint, do the whole bike. PM crazefox.

Given the nature of the coverage of the fairing on a Teapot, it is unlikely that you'll find sliders that don't need a hole cut to mount them.

Having said that, I found these: http://t-rex-racing.com/catalog.php?item=228

They're out of stock at present, but maybe a contact might convince them to make a set.

FJRider
13th October 2012, 11:11
So i went to get a quote to respray the panel $500 ?!? Does that sound right for half panel scratched guys?
In the mean time i'm looking for sliders (those plastic bits that stick out to save paint work) but the only ones I can find for this model come from the states made to order for 145US$.
http://www.scrmotorcycles.com/katanasliders.html
Anybody makes or could make sliders for this bike without me having to cut the farings?

Cheers.

Yep ... sounds about right for the paint. To prep the bike and mix the paint to the correct shade takes time. But get a few extra liters mixed for you to keep, in case of later touch-ups are needed.

Unless the fairings can handle the weight of the entire bike landing on the sliders .... in the event of an off (or sliders being torn off) ... some holes in the fairing will be required. So any weight/stress on the sliders .. will be taken by the chassis.

crazefox
24th October 2012, 10:35
sent u a message mate

tbs
6th November 2012, 19:37
Look up Big Knobs frame sliders. He's on the Shore and he can whip you up a set of custom sliders. His Facebook site is quite good.

AllanB
6th November 2012, 19:40
Best bet with the teapot (it is NOT a Katana) is to insure it, fall off, write it off and get another bike .........

James Deuce
6th November 2012, 20:06
Said the bloke riding the actual definition of motorcycling pipe and slippers ;)