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Paint Job

Posted: Oct 26th, '09, 18:55
by Dillon
Hi does any one know of or recomend a good proffesional paint shop to respray my bike south Devon area please.

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 26th, '09, 20:32
by jam
Dave Bimson at DB Bodies in Hemyock he does all my paintwork for customers bike builds, as well as invisible repairs. He's on 01823 681499.

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 26th, '09, 22:27
by deej
jerry in plymouth, never heard a bad work about him and his work that ive seen is very impressive

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 06:59
by Dillon
Thanks I'll make some enquires I have heard of the guy in Plymouth stonehouse area I think do you have a number for him. :)

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 08:18
by deej
not on me i dont mate

its jerrys motorcycle refinishers and yes is he stonehouse/union street area :wink: :wink: :wink:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 08:37
by TLS-Moose
I would have said Baz at Pisces paint on the outskirts of Exeter, but someone told me he had packed up :cry:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 16:18
by taz68
pisces paint in exeter no longer in business

jerry in plymouth is great . my husband has just had some work done by him and he matched the colours for his KTM ( now looking like you 've been tangoed)extremley well. would definitely recommend him but he is very busy. his details are Tel number and website:



01752 229227

http://www.motorcycle-repairs.co.uk

hope this helps

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 16:48
by Dillon
Thanks All Baz did it last time but as said he is no longer about, Im in plymouth on thursday so might pop in and see jerry. Still only just thinking about it, its a lot to spend on a ten year old bike with loads of miles on it thats likely to go bang some time soon. :? bless :lol:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 17:56
by TLS-Moose
There again, if it goes bang and you buy another, you can always swap the bodywork over :twisted:

I must admit, I too can vouch for Jerry - he did a lovely job on an old Kat I had :wink:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 18:32
by Dillon
TLS-Moose wrote:There again, if it goes bang and you buy another, you can always swap the bodywork over :twisted:

I must admit, I too can vouch for Jerry - he did a lovely job on an old Kat I had :wink:

Never thought of that :wink:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 19:10
by Johnnyb
Will be looking soon myself, i need a full resparay on my old Gpz bodywork about 9 pieces in all though so not too keen on getting a price......

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 27th, '09, 21:36
by TLS-Moose
Johnnyb wrote:Will be looking soon myself, i need a full resparay on my old Gpz bodywork about 9 pieces in all though so not too keen on getting a price......

But at least the basic colour is a simple plain gloss red with a metalic blue/siler over :D

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 29th, '09, 23:52
by Johnnyb
TLS-Moose wrote:
Johnnyb wrote:Will be looking soon myself, i need a full resparay on my old Gpz bodywork about 9 pieces in all though so not too keen on getting a price......

But at least the basic colour is a simple plain gloss red with a metalic blue/siler over :D
And the blue/silver is stickers so shouldnt be too bad, got to sort the wiring soon and not looking forward to that, the loom is a mess, all the connectors are corroded to hell, not surprising after 25 years i suppose :cry:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 30th, '09, 08:46
by billinom8s
i know of a guy in paignton called phil yeoman, will dig out his number for you.

if the guy you see does the job, don't forget to put it in the recommendations section for future use :wink:

Re: Paint Job

Posted: Oct 30th, '09, 16:28
by taz68
my husband told me that jerry in plymouth is acutually going to be moving to spain in december so he may not be able to help out with a paint job which is a shame as he has done a great job on my husband's bike. have a great weekend one and all safe riding