Panel beaters / spray painters???
- Lucky
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Panel beaters / spray painters???
Does anyone know of a good spray painter in melbourne?
I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
			
			
									
						
							I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
I want fast bikes, cars and women!
But can only afford one at a time!
			
						But can only afford one at a time!
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				mick_dundee
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- Lucky
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Sweet.
I may just sell the one I have and get a carbon fiber or aluminium fibre one to save me the hassle!
The biggest problem would be match the paint as I dont think Kawasaki release the colour codes. (?) Coz it looks POX in the wrong colour!
			
			
									
						
							I may just sell the one I have and get a carbon fiber or aluminium fibre one to save me the hassle!
The biggest problem would be match the paint as I dont think Kawasaki release the colour codes. (?) Coz it looks POX in the wrong colour!
I want fast bikes, cars and women!
But can only afford one at a time!
			
						But can only afford one at a time!
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				icebreaker
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IMO from my experience.. I would never take a bike to Melbourne Motorcycle Fairing Repairs... I had mine resprayed under insurance, after 4 weeks the paint was still soft...  And the front was covered in stone chips.
They resprayed it again, not respraying all of the bike and 1 scratch was still just visable on the tank, the paint was soft for weeks again, luck only have it that I never the bike for weeks. After 2 trips with the tank bag I have scratches on the tank again..
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Why owe why do IDIOTS have to screw the screen on tightly causing the paint to twist and bubble around the screw.. Are these people so stupid that they do this for a living and don't know how to treat the parts?!?!?!?
Plus to top it all over they left the nose of the bike on when they sprayed it... The blue paint on the heads of the screws and washers was a dead set give away...
Not happy Jan, but completely over the inconvenience of going back to try to get it buffed and maybe push to make them do parts again...
			
			
									
						
							They resprayed it again, not respraying all of the bike and 1 scratch was still just visable on the tank, the paint was soft for weeks again, luck only have it that I never the bike for weeks. After 2 trips with the tank bag I have scratches on the tank again..
AND
Why owe why do IDIOTS have to screw the screen on tightly causing the paint to twist and bubble around the screw.. Are these people so stupid that they do this for a living and don't know how to treat the parts?!?!?!?
Plus to top it all over they left the nose of the bike on when they sprayed it... The blue paint on the heads of the screws and washers was a dead set give away...
Not happy Jan, but completely over the inconvenience of going back to try to get it buffed and maybe push to make them do parts again...
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yup..this is why i got a carbon one on the blade...mind u i had a black gloss one on my VTR which looked alright ....Lucky wrote:Sweet.
I may just sell the one I have and get a carbon fiber or aluminium fibre one to save me the hassle!
The biggest problem would be match the paint as I dont think Kawasaki release the colour codes. (?) Coz it looks POX in the wrong colour!
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				mrmina
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Re: Panel beaters / spray painters???
mate for something that small, anyone can do it that has a compressor and a spray gun.Lucky wrote:Does anyone know of a good spray painter in melbourne?
I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
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						- Lucky
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Re: Panel beaters / spray painters???
Maybe so, but the hard bit is matching the colour.mrmina wrote:mate for something that small, anyone can do it that has a compressor and a spray gun.Lucky wrote:Does anyone know of a good spray painter in melbourne?
I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
I dont want to spend the money to have it sprayed only to have it still looking like crap!
I want fast bikes, cars and women!
But can only afford one at a time!
			
						But can only afford one at a time!
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				mrmina
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Re: Panel beaters / spray painters???
well arn't u a picky bastard.Lucky wrote:Maybe so, but the hard bit is matching the colour.mrmina wrote:mate for something that small, anyone can do it that has a compressor and a spray gun.Lucky wrote:Does anyone know of a good spray painter in melbourne?
I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
I dont want to spend the money to have it sprayed only to have it still looking like crap!
most of the auto shops match paint for cars, so they can do it for cars too.
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Re: Panel beaters / spray painters???
Have had fairing repainted and a small repair done at the local panel shop and the results are greatLucky wrote:Does anyone know of a good spray painter in melbourne?
I brought my rear hugger from ebay and its not the right colour.
 
 Rang Kaw Australia and spoke to a techo bloke who really was helpfull with colour match advice and got me the right code for the paint system the local guy uses . 8G for Candy Lime Pearl .
Removed the panels and put em back on myself .
Best part ... $200.00 Bargain .
 
 Now just need to get Back on the Road

Ummmm let me see
			
						



