Has anyone here ever had their ride repainted? I'm looking at purchasing a 1990 ZXR250 but it has a horrible green white blue Kawasaki paint job. I was thinking of a nice coat of black. Any idea on prices?
Has anyone here ever had their ride repainted? I'm looking at purchasing a 1990 ZXR250 but it has a horrible green white blue Kawasaki paint job. I was thinking of a nice coat of black. Any idea on prices?
Have a talk to DEATH.INC.Originally Posted by Magua
Going to put any decoration on that black paint ?
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I've been getting quotes round chch for mine, $800 to $1100, depending if it included the decals and if it was a roll in roll out job or bring it in in bits.
How much was your paintjob TS?
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Can prolly get it done fairly cheap for you,one of my mates is a carpainter,another a signwriter(stickers...) or if you're keen to do the work,it'll prolly only cost you materials and a few beers.....
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about $100 hehehe..... looking abit rough from the bins thoughOriginally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
....... maybe time to put the flash fairings on again...
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Sorry to hijack this thread a bit from you Magua, but am wanting to do the same thing to my bike.Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
Hey Death, quotes I've been getting from Taupo are around $500- at least. And that's with doing the sanding / prep stuff myself. The worst bit of the side fairings are underneath where the ole stone chip thing has been happening but I've sanded then down to either the yellow base or right back where it needs the spot prime. Am I getting diddled?
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At $35 to $45 an hour for full rates I'll let you decide. (try working that out for a full respray on a '62 Fairlane and you'll know what "expensive" is!!)Originally Posted by ching_ching
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Well come January I can buy those beers for youOriginally Posted by DEATH_INC.
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Well i sprayed my first bike myself (with the help of a mate) It looked real good and all it cost is the materials (about $220). I got all the equipment now so if you willing to spend a weekend (maybe a bit longer) doing all the sanding etc and dealing with difficulties that arrise then on a zxr you probably looking at a $300 materials cost (or $320ish with beer)
I know there is a lot more to painting a sports bike but I had to show off a little about Pete's painting efforts so far, he's doing an awesome job of painting his bike, considering he's just using paint spray cans, hopefully you can see in this picture that he's blended the red and blue mettalic paints and put in some black panels and done gold pinstriping, it suits the kind of bike it is, the cans of paint are about 12 bucks each, plus bog, sand paper, primer, and so far a few extra cans of clears, got to do the side panels etc yet, total paint cost to date about $80
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Na,like scumdog said by the time you add up the hours(your own prep is never good enough for the guy doing the painting,no matter how good you are....) and materials $500 is quite reasonable.Originally Posted by ching_ching
After you prep it it's gotta be primed,rubbed back,sometimes primed and rubbed again,puttyed and sanded,then colour sprayed on(2-3 coats depending on colour/coverage),then rubbed back yet again,then clearcoated(usually 2-3 coats),rubbed again then cut and polished.If you're doing more than one colour you can add one lot of colour coating/masking/rubbing for each colour......
There's a good weekend's work painting a bike.......
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Hehehe, I had imagined a quick sand and a spray. Little far off of base there.
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