An attempt to paint my GPZ 750 Tank
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Let the good times roll...
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First attempt was a fail as I did not put enough hardener and the filler would not cure. Not fun to having to scrape every gooey thing again
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1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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1) Read the instruction on the filler/bondo. Too little of hardener and the bloody thing would not cure
when done right, they actually cure *really fast* so after a while I learnt just to mix small amount at a time
2) support the tank fully. I DROPPED IT because it was wobbly on the table. Luckly it landed on the seam and no further damage
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Just curious what can be had for sub- $80 and elbow grease. It will be Duplicolor Acrylic Lacquer for quick drying.
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650ed wrote: Why remove the emblems and fill in the emblem depressions and screw holes? Are you embarrassed that it’s a Kawasaki? :whistle:
The screw hole is there!! I filled the depression as it seems to be where water got lodged = rust
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I would topcoat with SprayMax 2k clear or some other 2-part urethane in a spray can.
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Duplicolor Truck Van & Suv is the paint I used, but a fuel spill ruined it. doh.
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