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  • Fluffy110

    #1

    Parts/Tree paint help

    Hello again everyone.

    So, I have finished the carb teardown and clean, and I'm waiting on a couple more parts.

    Anyways, I am now in the process of stripping the trees and other various hard parts. I am definitely going to paint as opposed to polish, as I'm doing a cafe racer and like that old ratrod/ ratbike / cafe look...

    What paint and process should I be using for the trees/forks/etc... I would like it to look nice (not a bunch of pits/flaws).

    Any and all help is welcomed... Thanks...

    -D
  • Johno
    Forum Mentor
    • Aug 2007
    • 474
    • Sydney Australia

    #2
    I painted my calipers as well as the triple when I replaced the steering head bearings.

    I'm sure you will check the 30+ year old bearings!

    Used VHT satin black caliper paint - directions on the can.

    Calipers look factory fresh.
    Johno

    current rides 1981 GS1000G and 2005 GSX1400
    1977 Kawasaki KZ400 D4

    previous bikes 1978 GS1000HC
    1977 GS400
    1974 Montesa 250
    1960s Kawasaki 175

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    • Agemax
      Forum Guru
      • Apr 2008
      • 8371
      • plymouth uk

      #3
      any decent paint will work but the end finish is all in the preperation. clean,rust and oil/grease free and maybe try to sand out any obvious scratches or marks that will show through the paint.
      for items like that i use plastikote spray paint. looks good and is hard wearing
      1978 GS1085.

      Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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      • rustybronco
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        • Jul 2005
        • 14961
        • Marysville, Michigan

        #4

        Originally posted by nvr2old
        The finish is achieved through several steps actually. I sanded the mirror backs bare with 80 grit, did the body work, followed by high-fill primer, block sanded with 400, primed a second time, block sanded with 600, then several coats of a satin black designed for repainting plastic interior parts and bumpers. It's available in a spray can at auto paint stores for about 15 bux a can. It's actually called "Trim Paint". It's a good product, covers really well, and sticks like you wouldn't believe..even has an adjustable fan. I painted the mirrors, let em dry, then wet sanded them with 800 and then spayed em again. That's why it lays out so smooth in the final coats. I even used it on the rotor centers. For switch covers it wouldn't be quite so involved. Hope that helps.
        De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

        http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by Fluffy110
          Hello again everyone.

          So, I have finished the carb teardown and clean, and I'm waiting on a couple more parts.

          Anyways, I am now in the process of stripping the trees and other various hard parts. I am definitely going to paint as opposed to polish, as I'm doing a cafe racer and like that old ratrod/ ratbike / cafe look...

          What paint and process should I be using for the trees/forks/etc... I would like it to look nice (not a bunch of pits/flaws).

          Any and all help is welcomed... Thanks...

          -D
          Look at getting it powder coated...That is what I did with my upper clamp and lower fork legs.

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          • rwcfrank

            #6
            PJ1 fast black epoxy paint is amazing. Its hard as a rock resists chemicals and looks exactly like powder coating. Be sure its warm when you paint and use PPE.

            https://www.denniskirk.com/fast-blac...int.p30296.prd

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