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Hi everyone,
New poster here, I dropped my lovely bike last year and petrol tank got damaged (paint cracked). Although small area is affected, the whole thing needs re-spraying - and the question is - who is doing this locally (Surrey, I live in Dorking)? I am fine with taking tank off the bike, I just need someone knowing how to use the paint ![]() Can anyone recommend the place/person? TIA! |
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The other option (the one I went with),get a Bagster Tank Protector, which then provides you with a multitude of options of tank bags in the Bagster range
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Man, I have already got it!
Bought one on ebay right after it happened... (I cleaned and secured the crack first) I don't mind riding like this, I just thought I could finally get it fixed - it is one of those annoying little things which you should probably leave alone - and they not cheap to fix either! ![]() |
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It may be worth keeping an eye on the for sale section & ebay, as sometimes a part in good condition comes up at a price cheaper than repairing and re-spraying.
That said, I'm sure a company will be able to fill, sand, prime and spray the tank for a not unreasonable figure, I'm afraid I don't know anyone local though. Jambo
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Yep, I am on the constant lookout for replacement, no luck so far...
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Reckon it'd work out cheaper to buy a new tank than to pay for it to be sanded down properly, filled properly, primered properly, base painted..top coated..cut back...polished...sealed...
Spraying properly is a big job as it takes a shed load of time in the prep, few 'sprayers' are willing to put the time needed in to make a long lasting job out of it. So no doubt the filler will eventually warp and crack and the whole thing needs doing again. |
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new tank is not an option - way too expensive!
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Second hand one?
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still around £300 so I hoped to get it painted for less
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Mate got one for about a ton on ebay, strange that a second hand one was £300...just had a look and sure enough...rip off central! Might be worth contacting someone who's breaking one? Just make sure whoever sprays it has a good reputation, spraying over filler isn't an easy job...can crack so easy!
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