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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    nah, you just gotta be real careful taking out and replacing the current ones.
    Really? The needle rollers in the swingarm? Wheel bearings don't phase me, they're cheap and easy to do.

    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Or if youre unsure of the previous service history, its probly a good time to replace em anyway
    Can't disagree with that.

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    I wouldn't let anybody paint a bike of mine without seeing something else they'd done first - having dealt with a lot of bodged paint jobs all I can say is chosing solely on price is the dumbest of dumb plans, as is believing anyone can do a factory finish for silly money (and by that I mean a very small fraction of what a professional job costs)
    Last edited by red675; 9th September 2009 at 16:38. Reason: clarification for the dumb

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    The longevity of your paintjob leans quite heavily on the quality of the preparation and the suitability/compatibility of your primers and repairs. You will not prepare fairings to a reasonably standard for 'five bucks'. You can't even buy a spray can of the shittiest primer for that sort of money. Or something like prepsol to clean them before you even think about picking up a gun.

    Will they supply and fit new bearings to the swingarm and wheels for that 2 hundy? Or shall we just ham it up and leave them in?
    Don't even ham it up because we're talking about respraying fairing not the whole bike. All he'd be looking at is a respray... peel the decals, a light sand and a couple of coats of Fortec or whatever his local sprayer uses for a crate of beer. Get some custom decals off the net and BAM! A fucken creamer Trumpy with a unique skin.
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    I'm pretty sure the blue ones all got recalled under warranty and painted black.

    (it cost Triumph a lot more than $100 each too......).


    Keep your cash and wait until one turns up - send an e-mail off to all NZ Triumph agents letting them know your are looking for one if the price is right. One will turn up pretty soon.

    PS IMO the white with blue frame looks a bit ....... orf ..... it's the blue frame I don't like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Really? The needle rollers in the swingarm?
    with the right bearing puller, and good condition bearings its doable, maybe apply a bit of heat to the swingarm as well

    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    Don't even ham it up because we're talking about respraying fairing not the whole bike. All he'd be looking at is a respray... peel the decals, a light sand and a couple of coats of Fortec or whatever his local sprayer uses for a crate of beer. Get some custom decals off the net and BAM! A fucken creamer Trumpy with a unique skin.
    yeh respraying the fairing only would be cheaper, but if the frame aint the right color, its gotta be done as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funky monkey View Post
    Howdy all

    After riding a triumph daytona 675 when i got my full i decided it was definately the bike for me... especially in neon blue *drool*.

    Now after some saving, selling and a little help from the bank it looks like i can afford a second hand one. (yay to myself)

    Only problem is i have been watching trademe for a while now and it seems the blue ones must of been the only good ones, or no-one brought them.
    Because i have seen not a one up for sale.

    So just wondering firstly if anyone brought one? secondly do you know of any up for sale/coming up for sale soon?

    Cheers all
    Yep I bought a new one in February, pretty sure it was the last one or one of the last ones in the country too as I have not seen any since.
    They were only made for the 2008 model year and are the rarest and (in my opinion as well) by far the best colour.
    And I think you are right, people who own the Blue ones will not sell them in a hurry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funky monkey View Post
    Howdy all

    After riding a triumph daytona 675 when i got my full i decided it was definately the bike for me... especially in neon blue *drool*.

    Now after some saving, selling and a little help from the bank it looks like i can afford a second hand one. (yay to myself)

    Only problem is i have been watching trademe for a while now and it seems the blue ones must of been the only good ones, or no-one brought them.
    Because i have seen not a one up for sale.

    So just wondering firstly if anyone brought one? secondly do you know of any up for sale/coming up for sale soon?

    Cheers all
    You mean like this one? Clicky Clicky

    Pinch it, I'll rip ya nuts off!!!

    From rumours Blue is rarer than the scorched yellow ones and even the SE black ones, which is exactly what I wanted. I could have afforded an '09 but piss off having a red or black bike! 08 was the only year I could get a unique bike

    And let me tell you, to get the neon paint job the same, you'll be spending a lot more than "$500" to get it. Considerably more.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cloggy View Post
    Yep I bought a new one in February, pretty sure it was the last one or one of the last ones in the country too as I have not seen any since.
    They were only made for the 2008 model year and are the rarest and (in my opinion as well) by far the best colour.
    And I think you are right, people who own the Blue ones will not sell them in a hurry.
    I picked up mine in Jan and I heard there was only one more in the country when I got mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by boman View Post
    Get one in the white, with the blue frame. Looks awesome, IMO. AMPS have one just inside the side door. Very cool.
    Quote Originally Posted by funky monkey View Post
    Yeah first saw one in japan, looks mean. Just outa my price range
    They charge about $2k more for the privilege of the white paint and blue frame. Was actually contemplated trading Sonic in for one but it just wasn't worth it (although the paint is insane - blue flecks and all).

    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I'm pretty sure the blue ones all got recalled under warranty and painted black.

    (it cost Triumph a lot more than $100 each too......).


    Keep your cash and wait until one turns up - send an e-mail off to all NZ Triumph agents letting them know your are looking for one if the price is right. One will turn up pretty soon.
    be off with ya! Dem fighten words they are. Resprayed black indeed. No imagination you have.

    And Funky, you'll be waiting a long time for a blue to come up. Mine's not going anywhere - I've spent too much money on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post



    I picked up mine in Jan and I heard there was only one more in the country when I got mine.


    That's good to hear, maybe the dealer wasn't spinning any yarns when he told me mine was the last one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    Don't even ham it up because we're talking about respraying fairing not the whole bike. All he'd be looking at is a respray... peel the decals, a light sand and a couple of coats of Fortec or whatever his local sprayer uses for a crate of beer.
    Ok, so the scratch pad (or sandpaper, or whatever you choose), the prepsol, the fortec, the crate of beer... this is all magically appearing for five bucks from where now?

    Seriously now, cause you know, you've called out F5Dave and said his post was 'bullshit', and that it can be done for 'five bucks', so come on, let's fucking hear how it can be done. Or are you talking out of a hole that ain't your mouth? Hmmm?

    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    with the right bearing puller, and good condition bearings its doable, maybe apply a bit of heat to the swingarm as well
    Well just because I've never seen it done, doesn't mean it can't be done... be interested to hear RT's take on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    I,m amazed you're not painting every bike in the country at that price, lets see, when i painted mine... lime green paint (admitidly it's candy, so a bit dearer) $170 p-lt, 2 litres if you want to do a proper job, so $340, if I hadn't had 1 lying around then an hvlp spray gun's gonna cost you $3,500 good body filler (not that crap you buy from bunnings) $50. Fark it next time I'll give you a call and take you up on your $100 offer! cash of course i presume
    The paint alone for my race bike at mates rates was $490 with pearls etc.Lucky me mate charged $10 labour.He does a few bikes and 2k is starting figure for top job.You can get $1500 job but most likely with out pearls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Well just because I've never seen it done, doesn't mean it can't be done... be interested to hear RT's take on it.
    It did require custom fabrication of some half washer type things to fit in behind the bearing race to push it out (was a NSR250 and trickier than most), and the use of a bearing press, but there didnt appear to be any damge to it, and I'm pretty sure he's put it all back together with the old ones still in there.

    Just found some pics of the white/blue daytona, pretty sexy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    It did require custom fabrication of some half washer type things to fit in behind the bearing race to push it out (was a NSR250 and trickier than most), and the use of a bearing press, but there didnt appear to be any damge to it, and I'm pretty sure he's put it all back together with the old ones still in there.
    Nice, the heat would've helped for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    It did require custom fabrication of some half washer type things to fit in behind the bearing race to push it out (was a NSR250 and trickier than most), and the use of a bearing press, but there didnt appear to be any damge to it, and I'm pretty sure he's put it all back together with the old ones still in there.

    Just found some pics of the white/blue daytona, pretty sexy.


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    haha Dreamers.

    You may see a 'good job' everyone else would see the nine yr old's efforts.

    You get what you pay for & I've seen how much work a decent job takes & had several bikes & my van painted, fortunately at mates rates (& paid him more than he asked cause I'm not a cunt to my mates), but that paint wasn't cheap. & I've seen what other people think of as preparation & it doesn't look anywhere as slick as the std job & that is done to a strict budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Ok, so the scratch pad (or sandpaper, or whatever you choose), the prepsol, the fortec, the crate of beer... this is all magically appearing for five bucks from where now?

    Seriously now, cause you know, you've called out F5Dave and said his post was 'bullshit', and that it can be done for 'five bucks', so come on, let's fucking hear how it can be done. Or are you talking out of a hole that ain't your mouth? Hmmm?

    Well just because I've never seen it done, doesn't mean it can't be done... be interested to hear RT's take on it.
    Yeah I said I can do it for five bucks, and I can because I have a spray booth etc... $5 is how much my supplier would charge me for a litre of topcoat. The point is, if someone wants to respray a new bike, it's only going to require a few topcoats on the fairing and tank, and if someone is prepared to remove the fairing and tank, remove the decals and give it a rub down with a superfine sanding sponge or some 400 grit sandpaper, a FAIR car painter wont charge fuck all to do rub it down (not necessarily with prepsol by the way. That shit has oil in it and can cause problems with some finished. Wax cloth is better. best of all, a good blow down and rub with a lint-free cloth from a compresser that has been freshly drained). I'd estimate that any of the car painters around here wouldn't charge you more than $200 inc. paint if they have the colour you want in stock, or $200 plus the cost of paint if they have to get it in. When you've just spent 15k + on the bike of your dreams, getting the colour right for a few hundy is relatively cheap.
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