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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/6/2007 8:09:01 AM   
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i did pretty much the same thing on my Jeep Wrangler a few years ago (since been sold)....i used something like rhinoliner, i forget the name...you can pick it up at Menard's for like $80 which would be more than enough for a bike....

i can second that this is some messy crap....you CAN roll it on....BUT it doesn't look as good as sprayed...i worked on my jeep with a buddy and took us about 12 hours or so to do between prep and spray....

we had to remove literally EVERYTHING in my jeep and tape off everything...on a side note....wherever you spray...make sure there is NOTHING around...the stuff carries...i got some on my seat that i had removed that was roughly 15 feet away from where i was spraying....after removal, you need to sand everything to give it a surface to grip to....we just used acetate to clean up the dust....you have to make sure the surface is dust free or the grip of the stuff won't be good and will flake off....the stuff is really crappy for flaking if you don't do the right prep....

btw...i know a lot about it just because in the off-roading community (of which i was a BIG part of at one time) used this stuff a lot so we can swim our vehicles without rust....

now...IF you do it right (which it looks like you did Bazook) you apply a first coat...this coat is thin and will look bad because since it's textured it sort of clumps on...the coverage will SUCK...but you NEED to do a light coat and let it dry....MUST let it dry (the times are on the product for in-between coats)....then spray another coat which will fill in more of the gaps....rinse and repeat the spray/dry process....this is what takes a bunch of time...

I STRESS, you don't HAVE to be as patient, but then you are more prone to flaking later on and or inadequate bondage to the surface....

after awhile, you begin to see full coverage....at that point it's up to you how much you put on...the more you put on, the smoother the surface will get (it will never get really smooth)...meaning enough to just cover the surface will be rather rough...but the more you spray...the more it evens out...if you think about it, this makes sense.....

make sure, as Bazook said, COVER OR FILL ANY HOLE...this stuff is thick and doesn't really peel or chip away so if you get some in a bolt hole...you likely have to drill out the hole in order to get clearance without damaging the outside of the hole....we used blue tap wadded up and stuffed in EVERY bolt hole....and that worked well....

i think that is all...if you want pictures of the process that I went through, let me know...i have a bunch of pics from when i did my jeep....or if you have any questions let me know....i also learned alot about spraying the stuff on vs. rolling on.....anyways...hope this helps a bit...



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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 12/18/2007 8:50:32 AM   
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Nice...

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 1/9/2008 5:06:59 PM   
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thomasintexas,

You ever finish?

Can you paint over this stuff?

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 5/2/2008 9:02:32 PM   
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this thomas guy starts threads and never updates them. sucks.

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 5/3/2008 9:41:50 AM   
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Very interested please update

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 6/2/2008 11:46:48 PM   
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That looks Fing sick man!! how much did it cost and how long did it take?
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

that is a sic ass look, nice dog too


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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 6/23/2008 10:38:39 AM   
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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 6/23/2008 9:05:47 PM   
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lame where are the pix

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 6/26/2008 7:00:45 PM   
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hey guys i work for line-x in newhampshire, and i did my buddy''s f4i i did all his plastics with bedliner and he beats the hell outta his buke stunting it, and it turned out great

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 8/6/2008 2:45:07 PM   
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So the Line-x by my work quoted me $350 for the matt finish, plus another $159 for a gloss. I believe paint was even more. 
I''m gonna try and stop by rhino lining tonight to see what they quote me. If all else fails i''m going for the matt black and doing the whole bike. :D

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 8/6/2008 2:49:48 PM   
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I used the spray can bedliner on my bike''s frame and it isn''t as tough as everyone makes it out to be. Brake fluid takes it off and it wore through pretty easy on a few places.

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 8/10/2008 2:53:48 PM   
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thats freekin sweet dude... my housemate''s bike is rinolined and the thing is really stout.....

sidewards there is a big diff between the spray can liner and the real stuff as far as durability.....

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RE: how to battle proof your bike.... - 8/13/2008 8:02:33 PM   
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I had a small business spraying Full trucks like this... it will cost about $116 for a gallon...Whatever you do... DO NOT BUY THAT HERCULINER!!!! it''s complete shit. I did an old Cornwell tool Truck... then camo''d it up... wow how texas am I...

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