Project: Cool Kat II
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russr33 -
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WOW....
I can't even get my frame powder coated for 500 bucks let alone all the stuff you did and it was under 500....
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russr33
Seriously? Powder coating my frame was $175. Total for all powder with sand blasting was $670. This included frame, wheels, swing arm, all engine covers, fairing brackets, seat pan, kickstand, chain guard, foot control brackets and a few other pieces.Last edited by Guest; 10-01-2013, 04:09 PM.Comment
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Same pricing over here on the left coast. $300 MIGHT get the frame done...of course, if you can get all of the parts cleaned up yourself, $350 probably gets the frame and every other sundry bit done.
It's expensive enough out here that I have oft-contemplated buying the Eastwood powder-coating system for my own needs.'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)Comment
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Unfortunately it's expensive......Same pricing over here on the left coast. $300 MIGHT get the frame done...of course, if you can get all of the parts cleaned up yourself, $350 probably gets the frame and every other sundry bit done.
It's expensive enough out here that I have oft-contemplated buying the Eastwood powder-coating system for my own needs.
It's the only reason my GS was done with spray cans.....well all the black...
The tins were done by a pro....
I have been put onto a powder coating company locally and to do all the bits and pieces on my Yamaha I might get lucky and it will run me about 400, this will be frame and rims, and a few bits, and that will be if I am lucky....if not, well it will get the same spray can treatment as did the GS...

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Guest
It is just awesome!! The darker gold of the forks does make them look like Ohlins. I was considering powder coating my stuff as well but it's still too far away. Need to find a job first.
Thanks for sharing, Russ.
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Wow Russ she's going to look damn good when all together!
I had the pleasure again of a short ride on an '82 Kat yesterday with 1360cc or so but the rest of it is stock. Man that was fun
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wally -
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Yup that will be nice indeed Russ!
To get the red in, you could have red piping sewn in to the seat cover from the beginning of the pillion area or have the leading bits of the tail piece red.Comment
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russr33
Yeah Pete I don't know what to do. Also can't decide if I want to put a black with red pinstripe racing stripe down the tank or not.
Also just found out that the suzuki tank sticker which was going to be a red to black fade top to bottom isn't coming out right. Graphics guy called and red ends up being more pinkish when he tries to print. Crap. So may just have to go red with black outline.Comment
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Guest
Pinstripes are good... although yeah not sure on the Kat...
Bugger on the logo but the alternative still sounds good!Comment
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nikosg
This will be mostly to do with the file format you gave him and the format he prints in.Yeah Pete I don't know what to do. Also can't decide if I want to put a black with red pinstripe racing stripe down the tank or not.
Also just found out that the suzuki tank sticker which was going to be a red to black fade top to bottom isn't coming out right. Graphics guy called and red ends up being more pinkish when he tries to print. Crap. So may just have to go red with black outline.
All documents setup are either in RGB or CMYK - creating a document in RGB mode and printing in CMYK is going to make all things turn out strange. Your "graphics" guy should know this lol
if you need any help let me know. I study design so I've got a couple of photoshop skills lying about.Comment
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create your file using photoshop, then save it as a pdf, psd, tiff, png document (pick one) and give it to your graphics guy....
or use illustrator and create your image as a vector and then use the default format to save the file and give that to your graphics guy....I can't rememeber the format .is or .ai or something like that....
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