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My 650sr tank, re-painted...
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The person waving in the one picture is Chris, my son. The guy with the camera is me. The other side isn't done, but I couldn't wait to post...besides, my fingers are tired. :laugh:
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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Post edited by: ronboskz650sr, at: 2005/10/09 19:32
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Not yet, but the primer is sanded out, and spot putty is on. I just haven't sanded it out. After that, it should be one more primer coat/sand, paint. A few hours of work that I'll probably do most of tomorrow. I'm probably going to sand out the putty and shoot the primer tonight...that will cut down on tomorrow's load after work. Tomorrow I'll get my seat foam, by wednesday, I'd like to have it carved and a test cover on it so i can ride. Probably just going to put a light coat of black on just to get on the road again. No sanding/buffing until I get done fooling around with the foam and cover...here we go again!:woohoo: :blink:Looks good. Did you paint the tail section too?
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Great job on the paint, it looks incredible. This may have been said before, but I think it'd be great if you could right up your process along with the names/brands of the products you use to get such good results. I'm sure there are plenty of people about to take on winter painting projects that would be more than grateful for a little advice, myself included.
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Okay, I realize I left out something...Paint with the same manufacturer's product, and typr of product from start to finish. The reason I could finish my tank without the reply from Krylon is simple...I used the interior/exterior paint, and the matching primer, both from Krylon. Also, i stripped my tank with a chemical stripper to be sure of what I had on there from start to finish. If you don't know what a PO used for a repaint, you should use enamel or urethane, or epoxy if you can find the color you need...not lacquer. Safest bet is to stay within a product line, start to finish. The reason I stripped the tank is an incompatibility I had on the side covers when I sanded through the clear top coat for surfacing. I customized the covers by sanding out the rear and bottom contour lines, leaving the front and top ones for a subtle, swoopy look. When the new paint (duplicolor, at first) hit the layer between the stock paint and the basecoat of the repaint, it lifted through three layers. Because I was surfacing the tank as well to get rid of some sloppy sanding covered with the silver base/clear in the sides, I knew this same incompatibility would arise again. That's also why I'm using the fusion enamel now on the side covers. Generally, enamel is safer to apply without lifting problems, but harder to control out of a spray can. Light tack coats are very important before you go laying it on like you would lacquer. It will sag if you get in a hurry and spray it heavy. You can't really teach everything about paint without hands-on experience, but that should help.
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Nice job.
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Hmm, gonna be an unique bike for sure.
Nice job.
Thanks. If you look in the archive, you'll see just how unique.
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