Paints from a can for forks and engine casings

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fatnfast
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Post by fatnfast »

Hammerite silver smooth spray gives good results. It says to use their primer first, but Ive never bothered and the paint has stayed on just fine.
Be careful how you rub it down, I would avoid a steel wire brush as it can score the alloy.
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Post by Merecat »

Nitromorse the old paint off
Clean and degrease
Self etch primer
Smotherite silver

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Post by Motocod »

+1 for Smoothride Silver - I've used it myself on other bikes, and it's excellent. Works especially well if you put the part in the oven and bake it on.

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Post by Merecat »

I did 3 coats of primer and 4 topcoats, 2 vertical and 2 horizontal.
I also got clear lacquer to put over the top but decided against it because it didnt look to interact to well on the test piece I used.
Cleaned the flaking paint off the RH head fins and sprayed these too. You have to know where the new paint is to see the patch.

Heres the thread that covers it:
viewtopic.php?t=14712&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Not sure about the black paint, resprayed my bar end weights with smootherite black and had poor results even using the self etch primer.
Mick

2001 R1100s Frost Blue

Its not going the fastest,

Its stopping the quickest
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Post by Merecat »

BMbler wrote:Geez, that's more of a job for the forks alone, than anticipated....
might leave it for until spring then [smilie=head bash.gif]
I did mine over the winter months and was able to take time over it, There are also threads on here about spraying fork lowers in situ.
Reading through the thread again i said i put 2 coats of clear lacquer on so maybe it was another project that the clear reacted with.
Don't be put off by the amount of work to strip them out. It is took me 2 hours to strip them and about the same to reassemble.
Mick

2001 R1100s Frost Blue

Its not going the fastest,

Its stopping the quickest
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Post by KenG »

pull it out like Merecat did,

i will be stripping the 1150RT this winter

i done my bird a few months back, but painted guard and fork legs all the same(being silver)

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