Repaint on GS1000G

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  • tkent02
    Forum LongTimer
    Past Site Supporter
    • Jan 2006
    • 35571
    • Near South Park

    #16
    Originally posted by Octain
    Looks good!!
    Personally I liked it better without the graphics(stickers).
    BUt thats just me, I'm a "less is more" kinda guy.
    +1, a simple stripe here or there is enough for me.
    I just found a gallon of silver paint bought for a car I never got around to painting.
    Guess I'll be making silver bikes for a while.

    Silver skunk with black stripe?

    Maybe a silver and red 550?
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    • Guest

      #17
      Originally posted by tkent02
      +1, a simple stripe here or there is enough for me.
      I just found a gallon of silver paint bought for a car I never got around to painting.
      Guess I'll be making silver bikes for a while.

      Silver skunk with black stripe?

      Maybe a silver and red 550?
      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.

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      • MiracleMax

        #18
        Saweet.


        Mo-lassess. . .like, real molasses?

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        • nvr2old
          Forum Sage
          • Jan 2009
          • 2134
          • Sandpoint, Idaho

          #19
          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'

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          • landshark

            #20
            Originally posted by tkent02
            +1, a simple stripe here or there is enough for me.
            I just found a gallon of silver paint bought for a car I never got around to painting.
            Guess I'll be making silver bikes for a while.

            Silver skunk with black stripe?

            Maybe a silver and red 550?
            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

              #21
              Originally posted by nvr2old
              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.
              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.
              Originally posted by MiracleMax
              Saweet.


              Mo-lassess. . .like, real molasses?
              Yep, do a search. I did a thread on it.
              If it is gone or you cant find it let me know.

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              • DanRS

                #22
                Originally posted by landshark
                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.
                Hey mate don't you mean the Glue not the blue?

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                • landshark

                  #23
                  Originally posted by DanRS
                  Hey mate don't you mean the Glue not the blue?
                  It could have been blue glue, but you were there, you should know.
                  Last edited by Guest; 04-28-2010, 02:45 AM.

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                  • retro

                    #24
                    looks sweet heap better than my bodgie job lol

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                    • samboss260

                      #25
                      that seat...... is that a "John special". the herringbone vinyl looks familiar !!

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                      • landshark

                        #26
                        Originally posted by samboss260
                        that seat...... is that a "John special". the herringbone vinyl looks familiar !!
                        It's a Steve Special. He is pretty well known around Gold Coast.

                        A lot of the photos have disappeared from this thread.

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                        • samboss260

                          #27
                          Originally posted by landshark
                          It's a Steve Special. He is pretty well known around Gold Coast.

                          A lot of the photos have disappeared from this thread.
                          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.

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