View Full Version : Paint protection, what would you do?
I'm getting a new Gixer about mid-March. As it's black I've been thinking about getting plastic paint protection - but I'm not sure if I really need it. I'm getting conflicting advice about it, so I'd thought I'd ask the org for thoughts and comments. For example, I've heard that Suzuki paint/quality is crap (yet my SV606 paint work has been okay and up to the job.) Black paint is softer than any other colour??? so it scratches easier. I'll get a lot of stone chips, yet my SV has none (well a few tiny ones.)
What would you do?
on yer bike
24-02-08, 03:36 PM
I would get them to throw it in. Yes I don't know how good it is, but it has to be better than nothing right.
Maybe too late to get them to throw it in as the deal has been agreed.
I agree, it's better than nothing. I've worked it out as being about ?90 for the paint protection and about ?200 to get it put on (the dealer doesn't do it.) I had a look on a website http://www.invisiblefilm.co.uk/stepone.html and it looks as if you could do it yourself, but the idea of making a mess of it on a brand new bike!!!
on yer bike
24-02-08, 05:56 PM
I don't think you'd mess up the bike doing it wrong, the worst you could do is ruin the film.
What you could do (and what I would do) is go to the motorcycle show at ingliston in 2 weeks time as they're gonna be there. You could ask thier advice on fitting it yourself vrs getting it fitted, and maybe get a discount or 2 on the actual stuff.
independentphoto
24-02-08, 06:11 PM
Hi Gavin,
Why have we never met you on any rideouts?????? Myself and Quedos are close to you, as is CarelessChucca.
Anywho - Quedos has got this stuff on her ER6f which is black. The stuff looks great and was put on by the supplying dealer (PerthMCS). It's a Scottish company too, so that's a big bonus. Check out:
http://www.defendall.com/
It's all computer cut to suit each bike.
Cheers,
Garry:cool:
Hi Garry,
Although I've been biking for years, this is the first forum that I've joined. I've not really been on any rideouts with anyone for a long time. Mainly because of my job, long hours etc.... Anyway, I was thinking of going on a rideout soon (I noticed the Ice Cream run to Largs.) So I'll keep a lookout for rideouts over the spring/summer.
Thanks for the info about paint protection, I'll check it out and let you know.
independentphoto
25-02-08, 12:44 AM
Hi Garry,
Anyway, I was thinking of going on a rideout soon (I noticed the Ice Cream run to Largs.) So I'll keep a lookout for rideouts over the spring/summer.
There's only ONE that you simply CANNOT miss - the Easter Egg Run. Easter Sunday. There's a thread for this years somewhere and it contains the link to the main Egg Run site. On there you'll find details and photos etc.
Garry:D
Thanks, I saw the thread, I'll have a look and let you know.
Gavin.
northwind
25-02-08, 07:16 PM
I've got some ventureshield stuff on mine, or had rather- it's on bits that aren't currently fitted. I found it very hard to not get it fingerprinty, but I was probably just doing it wrong. It did work, though. It shouldn't really be neccesary though, I just put it on some exposed parts as my paintwork isn't as tough as OEM. A good coat of wax offers pretty decent protection on non-rubbing surfaces frinstance.
I've got some ventureshield stuff on mine, or had rather- it's on bits that aren't currently fitted. I found it very hard to not get it fingerprinty, but I was probably just doing it wrong. It did work, though. It shouldn't really be neccesary though, I just put it on some exposed parts as my paintwork isn't as tough as OEM. A good coat of wax offers pretty decent protection on non-rubbing surfaces frinstance.
Thanks for the info. I emailed the Company that Garry mentioned and they've come back with a quote of ?185 which is about ?115 less than I expected to pay. I'm still thinking about it because like you. I agree that it shouldn't be necessary.
northwind
25-02-08, 09:24 PM
I wouldn't fancy my chances of doing it myself without ballsing at least one part up :rolleyes: so pro fitting seems a good option if you decide you want to go with it. There's always stalls selling this sort of thing at the Ingliston show too, so that might be worth a look.
I've heard of a lad that picked up his new bike and drove it straight to a BMW bodyshop and got it laqured in some kind of ceramic type laqure with although I would imagine is expensive but up to the job.
I've heard of a lad that picked up his new bike and drove it straight to a BMW bodyshop and got it laqured in some kind of ceramic type laqure with although I would imagine is expensive but up to the job.
Hi, thanks for the info, but I think I might go with the Company that Garry mentioned (see above.) So far they've been pretty good with their feedback and info as well as being very helpful. I'll you know more about them if I get them to do the job.
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