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I was just peeping through some of the topics, and happened on the discussion of bike painting, which pointed back to an excellent article here on the site. Now, if any of you have painted using an air compressor and spray gun, what's the smallest (meaning affordable) size of air compressor that can be used to lay on a quality coat of paint? I was gonna go the spray can route until someone pointed out that that paint was uncatalyzed and would end up being damaged easily. So it will take me a little longer to restore "Lil Suzi" to her former glory. She means a lot to me, so I want to do this right. I also want to do it to last.
I really think my tank is beyond saving. It doesn't leak, but it looks really crappy. Bondo couldn't help it at all, as the amount it would take to level the tank would be too thick and would crack and vibrate out. But when I do find the right replacement tank, the whole bike is going to undergo a color change from the stock black, to something I haven't totally decided on. I was thinking blue metalflake or pearl, with some flames. But I want to start getting the right equipment now, so some winter, when she'd normally be sitting anyway, I can "dissassemble" her and make her look brand new again. I even want to paint the frame, as I've noticed rust around the welded sections. Also, does that mean it's time to look for a new frame, or can this one be salvaged? The bike is still sturdy on the road, and handles as well as it ever did, what, if anything, can I do with it?
Also, is there any special prep you have to do to just the regular unpainted plastic side covers? They are black plastic, but I don't want to leave them that color when I do the rest of the bike. Does it require special primer and paint for plastic, etc. Okay, that's enough questions for now. I think. :lol:
I really think my tank is beyond saving. It doesn't leak, but it looks really crappy. Bondo couldn't help it at all, as the amount it would take to level the tank would be too thick and would crack and vibrate out. But when I do find the right replacement tank, the whole bike is going to undergo a color change from the stock black, to something I haven't totally decided on. I was thinking blue metalflake or pearl, with some flames. But I want to start getting the right equipment now, so some winter, when she'd normally be sitting anyway, I can "dissassemble" her and make her look brand new again. I even want to paint the frame, as I've noticed rust around the welded sections. Also, does that mean it's time to look for a new frame, or can this one be salvaged? The bike is still sturdy on the road, and handles as well as it ever did, what, if anything, can I do with it?
Also, is there any special prep you have to do to just the regular unpainted plastic side covers? They are black plastic, but I don't want to leave them that color when I do the rest of the bike. Does it require special primer and paint for plastic, etc. Okay, that's enough questions for now. I think. :lol: