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JakeRS 09-11-05 12:06 PM

Bike Touch Up Paint
 
Hi, my bike needs a touch of paint on the tank, I see theres touch up bottles on ebay, which you can also order the lacquer with, is it safe to use these? and is it easy?

also, is there only one shade of blue curvy?

Jake

Jase22 09-11-05 03:51 PM

2 shades of blue, the shade from 99 was different to the 2000 shade.

If your bike is a "Y" model, then the colour you want is Grand Candy Blue, code YC2.

As for touch ups, in my experience I've always made a complete a$$ of the job with a touch up brush. But then, the phrase bull at a gate springs to mind when I had a go!

JakeRS 09-11-05 04:22 PM

Well that rules me out then lol

Im useless with things like that.

other than the tank, i also want to repaint my old seat cowl in the blue, as mine is red :roll:

sooooo.... would a bottle last on a seat cowl? i may as well experiment on it!

My bike is an X-Reg, so will it be the latter of the 2 blue colours?

Jase22 09-11-05 04:46 PM

You might be best with a can of aerosol for spraying the cowell if you want it colour matched.

As for the tank, how badly scratched is it?

JakeRS 09-11-05 05:00 PM

not badly, just a few little niggles. you know, the annoying ones that you notice one at a time, every time you get on it!

so you reckon that spray paint would be best?

Jase22 09-11-05 05:02 PM

If I tell ye the truth I'll be telling a lie, but if I tell ye a lie then I'll also be telling a lie!

(Sorry, couldn't resist after seeing your avatar!!!)

Jase22 09-11-05 05:14 PM

I've got a couple of those marks as I ride with a tank bag, and know what you mean. I'm looking to get some of that clear stuff what people are bigging up to try and make sure I don't get many more in the future, but

As for the cowell, I reckon spray is easier to get a good finish with and is quicker. The only thing is, I've heard rumours about this blue being hard to get right.

Unfortunately, I'm in the same boat with the colour of blue and need to get some paint myself to spray the top right fairing piece! I hope those rumours are wrong! :lol: :lol:

JakeRS 10-11-05 09:51 AM

haha well i will give it a go...


'I am hard yet soft, I am coloured yet clear, I am fruity yet sweet, I am jelleh.... ..... ..... what am I....?'

'By day tis bright but by night... tis as black as a black mans cape!'
'You know thats a window?'
'Ah-Yeeees'

'Chocolate cake chocolate cake... have you any nuts? The chocolate cake has.... no nuts...'

I could go on... quite blatently the best Little Britain character!

Jase22 10-11-05 09:58 AM

Indeed the best character!

So long as you take your time with the sprayin you should be reet, just dont try and put too much on at once or you'll end up with plenty of runners!

You'll have to let me know how you get on as I'll be getting some paint shortly. :D

JakeRS 10-11-05 10:30 AM

i will try and get hold of some spray, sounds like its easier.

so one coat at a time, let it dry, then do another coat?

do you know what the colour code for a 2000 X reg SV-S blue is?

got to sand down and laquer my forks this weekend too.


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