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Hi I wanted to have a go at painting my forks and wondered if any one has a guide of some sort or any guidance that might be useful. Now I've used the search function on the forum and looked at a few threads about cleaning forks up etc and some mention painting and what not, but it hasn't really given me a clear course of action if I were to do it myself. If anyone could help me out it would be appreciated
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Just take them off, clean them up, maybe rub them down with some Garrflex blocks (you can get them at M&P). Then spray them, yourself or someone paid to.
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I painted the ones on my K3 naked with Simoniz 5 Wheel Silver paint (available from any decent car parts emporium) and then lacquered them. Once it had hardened off I polished them down with MER car polish. Unless you had one with original paint sitting next to mine you'd never know the difference.
![]() For touching in the paint on the the silver subframe of that bike I used an aerosol can of Smoothrite silver, it was a perfect match for the original. I didn't paint the whole subframe, only where rust had appeared round the pillion footrest mounts. ![]() |
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...and a good job you did there Lozzo!
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Looks good that, might pick some of that up myself.
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Same principal as polishing up the forks, only when you get to the polishing stage start the painting stage.
If thats your black Pointy in your avatar then I say paint them black to match the rest of the chassis, never understood why Suzuki never did this as standard. Lozzo seems to be the man to guide you through this... |
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Yes it is Dave and I plan on painting them black. What paint would be best? Ive seen some people mention hammerite etc
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I may be corrected on this but cant see why some smooth hammerite wouldnt suffice! Of course as with all painting, the key is in the preparation!!
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I've used smooth Hammerite on the subframe and luggage rack, and when properly applied you get a really smooth, shiny finish. |
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