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    The Kat got painted

    A reasonable job done with spray cans after a bit of fun and games with the clear coat acting like paint stripper. So resand the tank and fairing and start again. a couple coats of primer, another with sanding primer. 2 coats of gloss black. I couldn't find any fishnet stockings so used bird netting instead. A coat of metallic green. The colour that my daughter wanted. Then 11 coats of clear to finish and a polish. Looks OK a few imperfections but 100% on what it orignally looked like when we got it. Tank had to be welded up heaps of pin prick holes and a couple of 5mm holes letting the gas escape. All fixed and bog applied and sanded back to smooth.
    Its been so much fun and such a learning curve too. I'm not sure that I want to give the bike back to my daughter.

    new pix are up now
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    Hey nice job!

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    it looks better than it did when i picked it up for Don at a skungy dunedin student flat

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    Before and After

    What she looked like when we got her and now with the new coat

    just got to put on the indicator lenses to finish
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    Where's the pics! Oh, I see in your profile you're `Manging Attachments'.

    Going to do this with the Shooper Cub in a bit.

    EDIT: Cool! I love the grid effect, suits the retro 80s Kat thing Nice job.

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    Good job!
    Shame you didn't throw some paint or HPC coating on the zorsts though...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    i got some of that HPC type paint you can borrow/use, if you want. got it from the supplier down in Palmy.
    it goes for miles, so you wouldn't need much.
    did mine a couple yrs ago; could prob do with another touch-up, but still lookin' good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emaN View Post
    i got some of that HPC type paint you can borrow/use, if you want.
    Does it just paint on? I thought it was baked on?
    (Been thinking about getting the VFR's zorst headers and cat done, as they're only low grade s/steel and a little corroded).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    how come so many have sidestand down when a photo is taken.... looks like rider could do with some war paint on too...lol
    .xjr....."What's with all the lights"..officer..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Good job!
    Shame you didn't throw some paint or HPC coating on the zorsts though...
    Thats in the future
    Looking at getting them ceramic coated I have been told its around $80. If not then a media blast and heat proof paint
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    Nice job mate.

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    It's "kinda" baked on; the guy (& instructions) say to run the bike to get 'em nice and hot before applying.
    I got them dipped to clean them up, slapped 'em back on bike, got them warm & then applied it.
    Don't think I really got them hot enough tho'. Still, looks way better.
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    nice paint work love to do something like that on the yami , where you get the paint from??
    how much it sting ya, and how did you do the image on the tank?

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    nice paint work love to do something like that on the yami , where you get the paint from??
    how much it sting ya, and how did you do the image on the tank?
    Spray cans at $11 each from MWG Mitre 10
    The Tinkerbell was photocopied on to some craft stuff called cold laminate. Its like overhead projector film with one side sticky. It was then placed into position after a couple of clearcoats then as many coats of clear as one wants to add.
    Hint: After I had finished a mate told me I should have put the sticker on first then masked it so the coats of paint would build up flush with the sticker then the clear coats would be smooth over the whole tank as this one has a slight raised bump around the image.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller View Post
    Spray cans at $11 each from MWG Mitre 10
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    thanks looks like a great winter project 4 me but i think ill use a different colour prahaps midnight blue over black

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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