Any car painter with a good booth and a clean factory will do a good job on a topcoat. It's not exactly hard. If you do the prep yourself (which again, for a over the top respray is not hard either) then you're going to get a good job. The difference between a good job and a bad job is 90% in the prep (which for an over the top respray is as easy as it gets) 9% in a run-free/dust-free finish (which isn't hard to achieve with a little practise and can even be done in a garage with some cheap gear) and 1% getting the right paint (which is as easy as buying a good quality two-pot paint Fortec from a supplier like Versatile Products in Hamilton). Why are you guys so against encouraging someone who wants a particular colour on his new bike but cant find one respraying an identical bike?
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