Repaint on GS1000G
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I LOVE silver!!!!
Quite possibly the most diffecult to apply and make look good though. Although I've never done a single stage. May be easier.Comment
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MiracleMax -
I agree with everyone..looks great. I really enjoy watching people learn to paint. You jumped in, took proper steps, had a few setbacks probably, and now you have a nice finished product. Feels good, eh?
Decals are a bitch. I've used them in several restorations for people. They're always too thick, and to bend them around curves, on the front of the tank especially, is almost always a white knuckle experience. Even taking all the precautions, having the right tools, following all the directions, they still want to fold there it seems. I would much rather paint them. It's actually easier for me.
I applaud your results.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'Comment
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landshark
I very nearly left the stripes off and just went for the big blue piece with a little gold around it.
I really like the red shocks with the silver bike, so i look forward to seeing a 550
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landshark
Thank you,I agree with everyone..looks great. I really enjoy watching people learn to paint. You jumped in, took proper steps, had a few setbacks probably, and now you have a nice finished product. Feels good, eh?
Decals are a bitch. I've used them in several restorations for people. They're always too thick, and to bend them around curves, on the front of the tank especially, is almost always a white knuckle experience. Even taking all the precautions, having the right tools, following all the directions, they still want to fold there it seems. I would much rather paint them. It's actually easier for me.
I applaud your results.
Setbacks is one word for it, even with the sidecovers and ducktail sanded back too bare plastic and a few litres of wax and grease remover the primer and paint bubbled from the blue that had leached into the plastic from the old decals.
That was a long process.
Actually the folds ended up on the straight sections while applying the curves.
Yep, do a search. I did a thread on it.Originally posted by MiracleMaxSaweet.
Mo-lassess. . .like, real molasses?
If it is gone or you cant find it let me know.Comment
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DanRS
Hey mate don't you mean the Glue not the blue?Thank you,
Setbacks is one word for it, even with the sidecovers and ducktail sanded back too bare plastic and a few litres of wax and grease remover the primer and paint bubbled from the blue that had leached into the plastic from the old decals.
That was a long process.
Actually the folds ended up on the straight sections while applying the curves.
Yep, do a search. I did a thread on it.
If it is gone or you cant find it let me know.Comment
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landshark
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samboss260
Ok. Looks a lot like the seats that a guy John does up here in Brissy. He is also well known and been around for ages. He just did the seat on my GS650 Katana and it looks awesome.Comment

, but you were there, you should know.
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