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the_lone_wolf 19-01-09 04:59 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1750877)
i was thinking of bodgin that by putin another tank on temporarally

wouldn't it be easier to just catch the bus for a few days while he does the tank?:mrgreen:

hovis 19-01-09 05:01 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 1750934)
wouldn't it be easier to just catch the bus for a few days while he does the tank?:mrgreen:

or while he does the whole bike even?

Mr Speirs 19-01-09 05:32 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
I thought it was illegal to ride without a front fender?

yorkie_chris 19-01-09 05:35 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
Dunno, but you will have serious problems if it rains lol

Dangerous Dave 19-01-09 05:45 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Speirs (Post 1750981)
I thought it was illegal to ride without a front fender?

Not to sure, but Off road and Supermotos have a high mudguard which would be of little safety use if an object (person) was to touch and get dragged in the wheel.

hovis 19-01-09 05:46 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
am i thinking it can all be painted in about 2 days?

davepreston 19-01-09 08:54 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
cant get bus as work starts at etheir 0530 or 1730 12hr shifts and i work at an airfeild in the back end of nowhere,
how long does the painting take when they put it in an( for lack of a better discription) oven as these lads do

dizzyblonde 19-01-09 09:04 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
I've ridden once without my fairings on..it was the oddest thing ever. It was just wrong.

How much does it cost for a full respray these days? Out of interest,
I've got one side fairing to repair and spray, but judgin by the mess bungees have made of the tail plastics with my exhaust being so high, i may do the lot

New Leaf 19-01-09 10:14 PM

Re: riding without plastics
 
is it safe to put plastic farings in a paint oven. i know they do it to make the paint cure quickly, but won't it melt the plastic pannels?

northwind 20-01-09 01:23 AM

Re: riding without plastics
 
Not only is it possible, it looks fantastic:

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...s/IMG_0349.jpg

Oh no, wait. No it doesn't. But yeah, other than the tank all the panels are purely optional. The mudguard is really close to essential though in winter, without it water can go straight up past the yokes into your face.Though you might want to get into the exposed wiring with silicon spray beforehand, the fairings aren't waterproof but they do keep the worst of the weather off. When I was doing my paint I had mostly spare plastics lying around anyway, but I got a cheap tank that looked like it'd been chewed by a dinosaur for a tenner and stuck it on so I could work on that in my own time.

Almost no painters ever finish a job on time, btw, don't know why- I think it's part of the Secret Painter's Code. It's always better not to rush them anyway.


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