Paint jobs - Please take a look.

That colour reminds me of the "Midnight Blue" & silver 1st year CBR600 I had in the 80s. It looked almost black when the sun was in but it was very much a sparkly metallic blue in the full sunshine.
 
Anyone ever heard of a Kawasaki F11?

It certainly was a new one on me .. American market only apparently.

Quite a nice looking bike with it's distinctive Kawasaki duck tail piece.

He gave me the colour code he wanted and I went ahead and painted it in the correct colour .... Before I started on the clear coats I called and suggested he come take a look "You can either have it looking nice or looking right, sadly you can't have both as the colour is really questionable"

He came down and signed off on the colour I'd painted and that was that :D

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Nah thats a sweet looking 250 its too good to take out for a ride but not to do so would be a waste :D
 
I have a paint related question.

Can the matt paint that seems to be popular with manufacturers have gloss lacquer applied directly over it ? As an example, the Tracer GT in the for sale section with its matt blue.

Cheers.
 
I have a paint related question.

Can the matt paint that seems to be popular with manufacturers have gloss lacquer applied directly over it ? As an example, the Tracer GT in the for sale section with its matt blue.

Cheers.

The short answer is yes ...... the mechanics of doing so are a little more complicated on a substrate that's been out in the world / cleaned / silicone sprayed etc.

But it's entirely possible to turn a matt bike gloss ...
 
Are you referring to the DT175?

Believe it or not, that's standard Yamaha Chappy red. ;)

It looks a really stand out colour

The short answer is yes ...... the mechanics of doing so are a little more complicated on a substrate that's been out in the world / cleaned / silicone sprayed etc.

But it's entirely possible to turn a matt bike gloss ...


Would it be quicker ,easier and get a better finish to just respray the tank all together ?
 
It looks a really stand out colour




Would it be quicker ,easier and get a better finish to just respray the tank all together ?

If you really like the blue then it can be done .... but to change the colour to something else more epic and specialist isn't massively more work ...
 
Cotton Jap

I used to work with Daren about 20 years ago, imagine my surprise when he called in for a chat. He's a bit of a bike collector these days and had just found out what I do now through a mutual friend so came by to ask me about a job!

I don't know the full story as I was so blinded with jealousy but he'd just bought a 1934 Cotton Jap for £250 :eek::eek::eek:

Now I will say right from the off that if I'd taken possession of this bike I'd have made it mechanically sound and used it as it is, he asked my advice and I told him so. However, he likes things to be shiny and new so he decided to have it restored.

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My part in all this ..... restore the tank :thumb

To say it was knocked about was an understatement, I pulled out all the dents but it left a surface that was like an un-ironed duvet cover!

I's say 90% of the surface is now filler ... built up over many fine layers. Very time consuming!

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And with the rest of the bike fully restored .... he sent me a few photos!

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Chris those decals must have taken some sourcing.......................:rolleyes:

Fantastic job Chris as usual , whats the od Kwacker in for behind the Cotton in the last picture?
 
Whats the od Kwacker in for behind the Cotton in the last picture?

It's a 750 in for a scrambler conversion. It's having a ZX10R front end and swing arm. Renthal bars etc etc ....

Of course I'm joking, that's not my workshop .... it's his!
 
I’ve just read the last few pages of this thread, and have no issue admitting that I found it quite emotional. Anyone that owns one of these works of art is very lucky indeed.
 
me too..just looking at his work plus having his work in my garage has bought a tear to my eye..a big loss
 


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