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Midnight Special
2nd May 2007, 23:04
I want to get my bike painted so far been quoted 800 to 1000 .:shit:

scumdog
2nd May 2007, 23:59
Sounds about right.

Factor in a charge out rate of $45+ an hour for the labour alone and it's easy to see where the $$$$ go!

If it is just the tank/guards/sidecover(s) that you want painted you can save a bit by taking them off (get a keen knowledgable friend to do it if you don't know how).

phaedrus
3rd May 2007, 00:09
i haven't looked into it too seriously yet but that's around the price i was told. :(

Midnight Special
3rd May 2007, 12:51
Sounds about right.

Factor in a charge out rate of $45+ an hour for the labour alone and it's easy to see where the $$$$ go!

If it is just the tank/guards/sidecover(s) that you want painted you can save a bit by taking them off (get a keen knowledgable friend to do it if you don't know how).
of course i know how to take them off !! sheesh just cause im a girl huh. yes its just gaurds tank and side covers but no hurry ill shop around first .

Midnight Special
4th May 2007, 23:04
Well i have found the original painter in Kaikori Vally and he still has the furmula for the colour as he painted his car the same so ill start saveing now LOL

xknuts
6th May 2007, 12:10
I recommend Dave @ ABFX in Vogel St. He does awesome work, and can match & repair two pot paint without doing the whole part completely. In all, a clever cookie!

Headbanger
29th May 2007, 22:45
Heh, Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away, I paid a guy to paint my bike for about half what the shops had quoted, Then I entered it in a bike show with "for Sale" sign on it, While it was on display someone knocked it with their bike and an area of paint about 4 inches square fell off.

scumdog
29th May 2007, 23:44
I recommend Dave @ ABFX in Vogel St. He does awesome work, and can match & repair two pot paint without doing the whole part completely. In all, a clever cookie!

I know money = time BUT what is his time/quality ratio like?

I want a flame/skull theme on my FXDX - and NOT a cheesy budget job either.

Wired1
12th June 2007, 21:33
Have a crack at it yourself. The paint is expensive but you only need half a litre to do a whole bike, less if it has chrome guards. I've painted a couple of bikes and get better every time I do it. You could paint your bike half a dozen times for $1000 so it doesn't matter if you f*%k it up the first three times, go on have a go...

The Pastor
13th June 2007, 16:56
Have a crack at it yourself. The paint is expensive but you only need half a litre to do a whole bike, less if it has chrome guards. I've painted a couple of bikes and get better every time I do it. You could paint your bike half a dozen times for $1000 so it doesn't matter if you f*%k it up the first three times, go on have a go...

Buying a air compressor and paint set up might just cost a little bit more than 1g.......

Wired1
13th June 2007, 19:32
It might be a bit budget but I bought a compressor for $150 from super cheap and a spray gun from the mega store and they work fine. It probably wouldn't stand up to commercial workloads but it is fine for painting one bike a year for a few years yet. I use the same compressor for the air brush and it works fine for that too. I'd have painted both my bikes for well under a grand including the paint and the gear.

Midnight Special
26th June 2007, 01:38
hmm might be worth a go if i could get the colour it looks to be layerd the base being light blue , the painters created this colour to do a car its an awesome colour iv had alot of comments about it so might just have to wait and save the 800.00 . the paint jobs good just a couple of big chips from the guy taking it to a rally right after it was painted ! your paint job looks good wired1.