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Man I must be blind, I only just found your thread over here!
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Your white cane is in the mailMan I must be blind, I only just found your thread over here!
Stage 1 kits are fully adjustable to allow the use of a well designed aftermarket pipes and stock replacement air filters like K&N.
But unfortunatly ...NO. Maybe it would warrant a call to their tech support before making the puchase to see if they could offer best advise for me.Stage 2 Jet Kits
Intended for motorcycles with a stock or mildly tuned engine using a well designed aftermarket pipe with a modified airbox and a stock replacement air filter. Stage 2 kits are designed for applications where individual filters cannot be installed and for applications where airbox modification improves the engine's performance.
sounds like it is going to be looker for sure, Get that paint on already, we need to see, we need to see, c'mon c'mon we want eye candy. :dancing:"White and "Intense Blue Metalic"
Rain, rain, go away!
Day 3 of it, even if it does stop it will probably be too humid this week with all this standing water.... good news is we aren't butt hole deep to a tall giraffe like they are on the East Coast here in the states this morning!
DAMN!
Sound like winter here,or earlier this "summer".Finally getting a nice strecth of weather.:dancing:Rain, rain, go away!
Day 3 of it, even if it does stop it will probably be too humid this week with all this standing water.... good news is we aren't butt hole deep to a tall giraffe like they are on the East Coast here in the states this morning!
DAMN!
Well, patience is a virtue when it comes to a decent paint job... Some times you can knock them out in a week, but I did not have Mother Nature cooperating with the rain. It also depends on the paint. Some paints will heave and wrinkle if you lay another coat before it is completely cured. Even though it's hard on the exterior, inside the thinner used is still evaporating off called "Degassing". Some cans even say to recoat every ten minutes, but if not within one hour, you must wait a week before the next coat. (!) So I always let one color cure as long as possible before wet sanding and applying the next color or the clear coat.
Here is also a tip, paint light colors first then darker colors. you will get better coverage. My tank will be blue with white stripes. So I will have better outcome panting the white first, masking off my stripes then painting the blue. Depending on your striping you may want to do the same. It will be easier than trying to cover the maroon with white and get complete, even coverage with no bleed through. Plus the white base coat will really make my "Intense Blue" well....INTENSE.
Even though paint seems to be opaque, whats underneath does show. Usually with darker colors you want a darker primer to make them appear more "Deep", and brighter colors a light colored primer makes them "Pop".
Don't know if "Non Members" have access but I know you can read this DoTheTon Rattle Can Bling! a 20 page thread chucked FULL of other great tips, some I knew, some I've learned. AWESOME resource!
Ok that does make some sense.
...And I'm a member there remember
Can't wait to see how yours turns out!