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cowboyz
4th November 2006, 21:44
To start with I am not a painter.

ok that said. 2 pics.

Meanie is living up to his name and thinks it looks worse in red than it did in black.

Opinions welcome although at the end of the day I have already done it so tough.

Before and after. (the black is obviously before, red is after. I selected the upload in the wrong order)


Keeping in mind that the bike did need painting. Even if I stayed with black I would have had to repaint it cause the paint was buggered.

Indiana_Jones
4th November 2006, 23:03
I'd go for the black myself, looks quite smart.

-Indy

Mr. Peanut
4th November 2006, 23:08
Who cares, you can't see it when you're riding ;)

Indiana_Jones
5th November 2006, 00:11
Who cares, you can't see it when you're riding ;)

The chicks!, man!

The chicks care! :scooter:

-Indy

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 07:26
well it might just need another repaint. First ride this morning and I dropped it off its stand causeing a scratch down the left hand side. There was a recent thread about foul language on kiwibiker so ill stop posting now.......

crazefox
5th November 2006, 09:04
at least you gave it a go mate

erik
5th November 2006, 09:43
When I looked at the photos before reading your post properly, I thought you'd painted it black.
The red looks like a stock bike.
The black looks like someone's had a go at it with a spray can, it doesn't look as glossy as the new paint job. It's a bit too much black.

I think it looks better in red. :niceone:

gijoe1313
5th November 2006, 10:14
Red ones go faster! And...red just happens to be favourite colour :innocent: So did you use a compressed air sprayer? Just interested in the details (once a modeller, always a modeller!) :niceone:

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 10:37
I have no idea (apart from common sense) how to paint a bike and have a surplus of people who like to tell me I have no idea how to paint a bike without actually telling me how to paint a bike. (you know the type). Fortunately a few helpful tips made it come out a bit better than it might have.

step 1. sand the crap out of it with 240 grit paper
step 2. sand with 600 grit wet and dry.
step 3 prime with grey primer aerosol can ($10.50) x2
step 4. sand with 600 grit wet and dry.
step 5. spray with aerosol colonail red ($11) x3
step 6. leave overnight to dry
step 7. decide dont like the colour
step 8 goto bunnings and buy bright red ($4.70) and metalic red ($8)
step 9 sand with 600 grit wet and dry paper
step 10. repaint main fairings in red.
step 11. paint tank in metalic red
step 12. run out of metalic red paint.
step 13..leave to dry
step 14. put all back together and decide to recoat next week
step 15. take it to work
step 16. Dont put sidestand down properly and watch fall to the ground.
step 17. good thing I was going to recoat it next weekend anyway

I need 2 more coats and a heap on the tank I think. I would like the tank to come up more sparkly. and then I will clear over the top.

Under $100 so far and a shitload of hours spent sanding. I am happy with result so far. Just a couple of glitches in the paintwork which hopefully I will get out next weekend.

tip. I painted it outside on the grass on a cover and the wind picked up. I think this was a stuffup really. need more sheltered conditions cause I think I wasted alot of the metalic red with trying to get thin coats and the wind making the paint miss the tank all together.

heavenly.talker
5th November 2006, 10:45
When I looked at the photos before reading your post properly, I thought you'd painted it black.
The red looks like a stock bike.
The black looks like someone's had a go at it with a spray can, it doesn't look as glossy as the new paint job. It's a bit too much black.

I think it looks better in red. :niceone:

What he said :yes:

scumdog
5th November 2006, 13:14
Good first effort cowboyz!

Make sure you wipe down well after sanding - any remaining sanding 'dust' will stop the next coat from sticking properly.

When the top coat is on leave it a week or two then go over any rough patches with 1200 wet'n'dry CAREFULLY (especially near edges, on 'ridges')then get some rubbing compound and use that all over CAREFULLY, give it heaps with Turtlewax or similar and it'll look a million dollars. (make sure you wash it down between the above stages).

u4ea
5th November 2006, 15:09
i like the new red look as its looking more shiny and fresh !!

dhunt
5th November 2006, 18:29
Looks pretty good Lance. The red does look more like stock but it still looks pretty good. :niceone:

If you want to change colours again you could always try yellow :)

Bonez
5th November 2006, 19:12
Saw it in the flesh. Popped in and saw Lance after me we back road sojourn today. Aint too bad for a spray bomb job over a spray bomb job. Still wont be able to keep up with the GB though......................

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 19:24
Looks pretty good Lance. The red does look more like stock but it still looks pretty good. :niceone:

If you want to change colours again you could always try yellow :)

I was thinking of yellow but didn't want you on my doorstep trying to buy it. I know you wouldn't be able to resist

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 19:32
Saw it in the flesh. Popped in and saw Lance after me we back road sojourn today. Aint too bad for a spray bomb job over a spray bomb job. Still wont be able to keep up with the GB though......................

Wont have any trouble keeping up with the GB. If you looked close you would have noticed I painted it suzuki red not, the much slower, honda red.

MyGSXF
5th November 2006, 19:45
Heya Cowboyz.. my GSXF is black.. but has a goooorgeous metallic blue fleck through the paint.. looks drop dead HORNY after a nice wash & polish!!!! :drool:

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 19:59
nice bike. where did you get those sadle bags from? Make/model/cost?

MyGSXF
5th November 2006, 20:10
nice bike. where did you get those sadle bags from? Make/model/cost?

Cheers BABE! As for saddle bags.. got them off a friend of a friend who knew I was looking for some.. paid about $70 for them I think.. & there is no marking or label on them anywhere to tell you the brand!

(mental note to self: must get around to getting pic scanned properly..!!)

Jen :rockon:

Edbear
5th November 2006, 20:16
What he said :yes:




And him! Not that I have a vested interest or anything...:innocent:

dhunt
5th November 2006, 20:31
I was thinking of yellow but didn't want you on my doorstep trying to buy it. I know you wouldn't be able to resist
Well it so happens I have a mostly red 400 that could do with some better fairings :innocent: Pitty yours won't quite fit.

Keep it that red, it looks good aye. :done:

cowboyz
5th November 2006, 20:43
Well it so happens I have a mostly red 400 that could do with some better fairings :innocent: Pitty yours won't quite fit.

Keep it that red, it looks good aye. :done:

You could come down and take it for a spin over the saddle. But the other end the fairings should be in enough pieces to fit the 400? :Pokey: