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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 11/6/2007 5:29:27 PM
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WhiteDealershipRice
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 11/20/2007 4:59:38 AM
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yamadog1507
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i dont know man, i had some stuff similar to this on my yzf 450 dirt bike and it looked good, but didnt last very long- maybe thats just because there was rocks and dirt thrown on it, but as far as protecting from road rash, dont think it would hold up- install sliders-
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 11/29/2007 4:16:05 PM
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kodiak1122
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That looks kinda cool and menacing. The bike looks good too. j/k Good Job!!!
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/2/2007 6:50:14 PM
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JonBrown
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That looks Fing sick man!! how much did it cost and how long did it take? sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/3/2007 8:21:06 AM
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BaZook
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We have a Trailer Mfg here in Albany, I got them to do it for $250. It has a 5 year warrenty also, so if I drop it and it scratches they will respray it! LOL!!! Thanks for the compliments, I want to get the rims and swingarm powder coated gloss black and then it will be complete! I like the ole "Mad Max of Thunderdome" look! It turns heads at the bike nights!
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/3/2007 10:20:19 AM
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looks like a definite must have on a street fighter or stunt bike. If it wasnt so textured or if they had one that was just clear i'd be very interested. Black isnt so bad but if it was any other color i dont think it would look right.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/3/2007 2:17:06 PM
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bwesky
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hey JonBrown.... what year is your bike?
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/4/2007 7:43:16 AM
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BaZook
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quote:
ORIGINAL: bwesky hey JonBrown.... what year is your bike? That's actually my bike... JonBrown was posting it as a picture because all I knew how to do was add a link to it. It's an 06 though.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/5/2007 12:53:17 PM
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q206
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don't really know to describe it, but I like the way it looks.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/5/2007 3:43:35 PM
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JonBrown
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sorry for the confusion but BaZook... do you think i could get rhinolining on it or not? i want that paint!! lol looks good yet again.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/5/2007 3:49:30 PM
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PlayfulGod
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I'll pass. The one shown here doesnt look all that bad. But I seen one posted up elsewhere before that had alot more painted with that stuff than the fairings. It looks like POOP! Stuff adds weight too.
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/5/2007 3:58:50 PM
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bwesky
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i really like thw look of it, i probably would only do tat to a bike if i bought a yellow bike. lol looks cool though
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/6/2007 6:07:38 AM
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BaZook
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ORIGINAL: JonBrown sorry for the confusion but BaZook... do you think i could get rhinolining on it or not? i want that paint!! lol looks good yet again. Ok, first I would make sure that whatever liner you choose to go with (name brand) that it has a high gloss finish. This is not Rhinolining or Linex... It is called Durakote, you can get it in Black, Red, Yellow, Green I think. Take all the fairings off the bike that you wish to spray. Remove decals and sand every piece with some fine grit sandpaper. To remove all dust I wiped each piece with Laquer Thinner. You will then need to spray each piece with Appliance Epoxy, you know the stuff you paint the stove and frig with? This can be found at any Home Depot or ACE Hardware. make sure you let it dry for at least 20-30 mins. Longer if you do it when it's colder, like it is now... Get a proffesional to apply the liner! This is some nasty crap when it is in liquid form! The guy was in a full astronaut suit that sprayed mine, LOL... Make sure to plug all holes that you wish to use again, I put bolts in mine. This stuff will need to dry overnight before you handle it. It is a rubber substance so keep that in mind. After we sprayed mine I hung them up in a corner of the shop and tried to forget about them for the remainder of the day. make sure compound is completely dry before putting plastics back on your bike and whalla! Oh, it did add weight, about 6 oz. Then I took my flapper out so it's a wash! LOL!!! http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q149/krismorrill24/DSCN0876.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q149/krismorrill24/DSCN0873.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q149/krismorrill24/DSCN0880.jpg
< Message edited by BaZook -- 12/6/2007 6:10:39 AM >
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