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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    The vinyl option sounds appealing. Since the bike already has factory stickers (like right up the side of the fairings, etc) would that create a problem when taking it off? Then again, the left hand side has already been for a slide so those stickers need replacing anyway.

    It's not that I have a specific value in mind, Aaron, just that I don't want to spend money repainting it, only to lose even more money when I sell it cos it's not a factory colour.

    The whole reason it's getting a colour change is to save money in the first place.
    It might look expensive but it wasnt, it was going to cost me almost $2000 to do it bact to original, and it cost $1500 to do it as you see it now, black was only going to cost $800, and black looks good.....just an idea.

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    How much would custom vinyls for the entire bike cost, roughly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    I would suggest that the expense of repainting would far out way any financial gain at resale. Specifically if you do a real good job with the paint (lots of layers and lacker), as a crappy paint job is only going to detract from the resale value. Couple that with a design/colour scheme that will appeal to potential buyers. Your idea of cool may not be to the taste of others.
    So true. A decent paint job costs gold. I was extremely fortunate when doing up the Zundapp that the bloke who did the work only charged me $80 for the actual work (avid veteran/antique motorcycle and car enthusiast who restored his own vehicles, for him it was a hobby) and I had to supply the paint. I was gobsmacked that I had to pay so little. But even the price of sufficient paint (he didn't lacquer but he put on shit-loads of layers of paint) - Black Acran for the frame and automotive paint for the panels - was high.
    I wound up with a paint job that totally staggered a group of avid scooter enthusiasts who reckoned they'd never seen a Zundapp in that condition - said I'd win "Best Other Make" (="other than a Vespa") if I entered it in one of the competitions. If I'd done it myself with a few cans of spray paint it would have been better than the buggered state it was previously in, but it would not have looked remotely like a "factory finish" - it would look like it had been "tidied up", but that would be all.

    In the case of a pretty-much "new" bike, the expectation of a purchaser would be that the bike looks really good, so you'd be up for the cost of a professional paint job (unless you're in the business yourself and have access to the right gear or know someone who is who will give you "mate's rates").

    And as dawnrazor said: there's no guarantee that the prospective purchaser will like the colour anyway.

    As previously mentioned, a repaint is widely perceived as "covering up the damage" and the buyer may well suspect it has not merely been dropped, but dropped badly. While a small amount of visible scraping on a bike, revealing it has been dropped, is often accepted ("just a little scrape") a repaint would suggest the damage was worse than that and people may shy away.

    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    I'm not crazy about the colour of my bike, but there is no way in hell i'd bother repainting it, when there are other mods that I could spend the money on that would actually increase its resale value
    Agreed. I was not too thrilled with the colour of the LS400 but I put up with it as even the cost of repainting tank, side covers and mudguard (a lot less area than the total repainting of the old Zundapp) was more than I was prepared to spend.

    Only times I would repaint a bike are: Restoration of a classic/veteran/antique (as I did with the Zundapp) and if I got a bike I intended to keep for the rest of my life - then I might get picky about the colour. If it's just a hack that I use to commute to work and may one day wind up being the trade-in on something better (or passed on to my wife/kids when I get another bike) then, really, who cares what colour it is?
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    I'm sorry if I have mislead, but my reasons for painting are neither noble nor vanity, nor to increase the value in any way. More to increase the length of time I hold a license for, and keep my insurance premiums at an acceptable level. They are purely to make a bright green (which therefore MUST be a Kawasaki) become a "where the hell did that black bike go?". Ultimately the less identifiable the better. Plain vanilla black it will be. No stickers, no nuffin.

    Been talking to the panelbeater at lunchtime. Reckons painting it is no problem. We're gonna take lotsa pics through the process so prospective buyers can see the "before, during and after" shots to understand that it is nothing sinister (well with the bike anyway). Whether they believe it or not is not my concern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    I'm sorry if I have mislead, but my reasons for painting are neither noble nor vanity, nor to increase the value in any way. More to increase the length of time I hold a license for, and keep my insurance premiums at an acceptable level. They are purely to make a bright green (which therefore MUST be a Kawasaki) become a "where the hell did that black bike go?". Ultimately the less identifiable the better. Plain vanilla black it will be. No stickers, no nuffin.

    Been talking to the panelbeater at lunchtime. Reckons painting it is no problem. We're gonna take lotsa pics through the process so prospective buyers can see the "before, during and after" shots to understand that it is nothing sinister (well with the bike anyway). Whether they believe it or not is not my concern.
    might want to think about changing the rego as well in that case. hey its only paranoia IF they are out to get you

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    might want to think about changing the rego as well in that case. hey its only paranoia IF they are out to get you
    By rego are you referring to that metallic thing that undoes really easily and has a spot reserved for it on my workshop bench?
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    By rego are you referring to that metallic thing that undoes really easily and has a spot reserved for it on my workshop bench?
    Yeah thats the one . But seriously consider the paranoia thing .

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    Apparently I have seen him in action and it didnt look like paranoia.

    May have missed someone saying this but just decide if you think the bike is going to devalue by more than what it costs to paint...or how much you are likely to lose by not doing it.
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    Make it sturdy

    Instead of Vinyl, you can have Carbon Fibre heat vacumed over the entrie fairing.

    I was initially going to get a fully carbon fibre Upper fairing but the $$ quote was around the $2500 mark. HOLY SHIT .. F*CK THAT

    Getting the fairing covered in Carbon fibre should make a herculean, robust finish. Should assist in the resistance to any stress fractures from popping up as well. (My bike is over 10 years old).
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    Can you get an easy to peel off Vinyl? once your in your nice hiding spot a few k's away simple peel off the vinyl and throw in bushes?
    "yes officer I saw a red bike go that way..."
    Or am I thinking too much like 007 here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by texmo
    Can you get an easy to peel off Vinyl? once your in your nice hiding spot a few k's away simple peel off the vinyl and throw in bushes?
    "yes officer I saw a red bike go that way..."
    Or am I thinking too much like 007 here?


    I can recall "Cannonball Run 2" where a white Lambo burns of the popo, then gets hosed down with water and it changes to a Bright (strangely polished RED). SO yeah... If you wanting to go that way, the best bet is to get some cheap water based paints, and go through a MOBIL car wash.

    Alternatively you can carry a hair dryer with you at all times to help remove the vinyls
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