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Stripping and Spraying

Post by webster »

I'm thinking of getting my fuel tank and rear plastics stripped and resprayed by a pro (as if i do i'm bound to cock it up), anyone do this or had this done by someone good/reasonably priced?
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Re: Stripping and Spraying

Post by billinom8s »

there is someone that i have used in the past, will try and get hold of him over the next few days.

what you want done? just a spray job or a design?
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Re: Stripping and Spraying

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just a spray job, pretty sure i want white, just gotta decide between matte or gloss, if i go matte i think gloss white stickers (standard yamaha ones) will look pretty cool, oh yeah, front mud guard too, so 4 bits in total
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Re: Stripping and Spraying

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I would have a go yourself first mate.
I sprayed the tank and side panels on my 50 first time I had ever sprayed anything and it came out pretty well, until I spilt petrol on it from not laquering it.
I also have just sprayed a spare set of panels for my R6 in gloss black to use while I get used to it at first.
If you do mess it up you have lost 20-30 quid and some time, but get it right and you save yourself a couple of hundred.
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Re: Stripping and Spraying

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steve-d wrote:I would have a go yourself first mate.


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Re: Stripping and Spraying

Post by Johnnyb »

I have allways been a bit wary of getting things stripped ever since i took my old GS1000 tank into a local shot blasters to get it stripped and when he rang to say it was ready i went down and spotted a really beat up dented tank on the way into his office and had a giggle to myself at some poor bugger having a tank like that only to be told it was mine, yup it had been full of filler we worked it out i had lost 25% of the capacity due to the dents took me ages getting the worst out then filling it all again, lost all my fingerprints with all the wet and drying......... :) :)
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