nvr2old
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A couple of good friends of mine have these projects and asked if I would do their paint. Both are return customers from when I was doing it to survive. Tobin who owns the BMW was the guy who sold me the 400F for such a rippin' deal, how could I not try to pay back that generosity. Simon has a handful of other Guzzi's. Found this one leaning up against a fence post sitting outside for about 15 years, blasted with a shot gun..oh, the humanity..thus the NOS tank. He has the bike done and is just waiting for me..
The BMW has a dent right above the emblem..argh..worse place possible as it extends into the recess. Will be a bear to get right. The dent below at the bottom front part of the tank will be easier.
This is how far he took it before handing it off to me.
1 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
The Guzzi tank is beautiful, the side covers..not so much.
2 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
3 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
4 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
Every ounce of paint has to go. Took me 3 hrs. to grind and sand it all off. Actual "tins" with doors, hinges, lips, recesses..all has to go. This is where having a sand blast cabinet would have almost paid for itself..what a pain.
5 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
7 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
Had to give the tank some tooth before the epoxy primer. But zero dents..ahhh.
8 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
A little mud-slingin' to get the stock "Y" shape body lines again.
10 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
Looking much better.
12 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
The BMW has a dent right above the emblem..argh..worse place possible as it extends into the recess. Will be a bear to get right. The dent below at the bottom front part of the tank will be easier.
This is how far he took it before handing it off to me.
1 by Larry Pearson, on FlickrThe Guzzi tank is beautiful, the side covers..not so much.
2 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
3 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
4 by Larry Pearson, on FlickrEvery ounce of paint has to go. Took me 3 hrs. to grind and sand it all off. Actual "tins" with doors, hinges, lips, recesses..all has to go. This is where having a sand blast cabinet would have almost paid for itself..what a pain.
5 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
7 by Larry Pearson, on FlickrHad to give the tank some tooth before the epoxy primer. But zero dents..ahhh.
8 by Larry Pearson, on FlickrA little mud-slingin' to get the stock "Y" shape body lines again.
10 by Larry Pearson, on FlickrLooking much better.
12 by Larry Pearson, on Flickr
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