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Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:24 pm

I had a look at getting my bike done professionally in the near future and I was looking at ~$2k .. I've seen quite a few DIY jobs where it hasnt cost them more than $200 and looked fantastic!
So I thought I'd try and ask here, if I were looking at having my fairings resprayed either flat black or pearl white are there any members on the forum that'd do it for a lower price? :D

I'd do it myself but I'm just pretty worried about screwing it up - though I was thinking of getting a spare fairing to practice on too but it'd be good to have someone in mind if I did need help :) Thanks!

Here are some colour examples too ..

PEARL WHITE
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FLAT BLACK
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Quick note: Its not urgent, I'm just trying to keep someone in mind for the near future :) Thanks guys!

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:30 pm

White looks hawt!!!!

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Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:40 pm

DISCO wrote:White looks hawt!!!!


And the black does nawt...

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Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:22 pm

I mean come. awn.

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Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:41 am

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gotta love ya white!

My mate got quoted $1800 for his R1 to do a full pearl white resprey! so $2000 is generous! That price was from a few pro's in our area so no doubt if you goto a reputable bodyworks place they will quote you somthing similar. However the less work they do the more you save, so if you got time and skills rub back all the original paint and give the bare plastic to them!

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:53 pm

For 2 grand you can buy "road glass" that is prepainted in wicked colours.... and you would keep your own fairings origional.... I cant give you any advise.... Im going to give it a go on my trackbike hopefully in a few days...

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Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:23 pm

PM ProblemChild, it might be worth the drive to Canberra if he can fit you in, or someone might be able to play courier.

See link for paint quality, and talk to him about price.

viewtopic.php?f=13&t=18474&st=0&sk=t&sd=a#p327589

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:23 pm

Saki wrote: However the less work they do the more you save, so if you got time and skills rub back all the original paint and give the bare plastic to them!


Mate,
IF you brought me fairings that far scrubbed back, you would be adding around 300 - 500 dollars to the job for me to get them primed properly ...........the paint only needs to be flatted back to provide a key for the new paint.

Flat black............. do you get free sticks of chalk ???
Pearl white looks really good, but trying to paint a pearl at home is not a good idea, as the humidity in the air really affects the paint causing "blooming" ..........That's why for a "good" job you need a paint booth ;) PLUS I'm STILL sweeping up the Acrylic "Overspray" from when Gavin did Dan's raceglass :roll:

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:30 pm

Rossi wrote:
Saki wrote: However the less work they do the more you save, so if you got time and skills rub back all the original paint and give the bare plastic to them!


Mate,
IF you brought me fairings that far scrubbed back, you would be adding around 300 - 500 dollars to the job for me to get them primed properly ...........the paint only needs to be flatted back to provide a key for the new paint.

Flat black............. do you get free sticks of chalk ???
Pearl white looks really good, but trying to paint a pearl at home is not a good idea, as the humidity in the air really affects the paint causing "blooming" ..........That's why for a "good" job you need a paint booth ;) PLUS I'm STILL sweeping up the Acrylic "Overspray" from when Gavin did Dan's raceglass :roll:

Rossi are you saying you can rub back the paint and there is no need to prime just scuff and paint over? I'm looking at painting the tracky after some welding :oops: (sorry for the noobieness of the question :oops: )

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:56 pm

my brother is a spraypainter and does bikes in his spare time at work!!! just a thought but let me know if your interested.

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:58 pm

Blurr wrote:my brother is a spraypainter and does bikes in his spare time at work!!! just a thought but let me know if your interested.


What would he charge for a sprayjob?Just a flat color....

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:05 pm

cant answer that for him but I doubt it wouldnt be much depending on fairing condition. maybe 1K or a bit less? :?

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:58 pm

Brand new ZX2R? If there is zero panel damage, not a problem.

Run round to the unit in Guildford and I'll have a look, you strip 'em, I'll prep and paint in whatever you want.

You will be up for a new set of stickers but we know a man who can help there.

Your call but I can assure you it ain't gonna be anywhere near 2K ;)

PM me for details if/when you are interested

Damo

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:05 pm

PM sent, thanks guys! :D

Re: Who here can respray fairings fairly well? :)

Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:24 pm

DISCO wrote:
Rossi wrote:
Saki wrote: However the less work they do the more you save, so if you got time and skills rub back all the original paint and give the bare plastic to them!


Mate,
IF you brought me fairings that far scrubbed back, you would be adding around 300 - 500 dollars to the job for me to get them primed properly ...........the paint only needs to be flatted back to provide a key for the new paint.

Flat black............. do you get free sticks of chalk ???
Pearl white looks really good, but trying to paint a pearl at home is not a good idea, as the humidity in the air really affects the paint causing "blooming" ..........That's why for a "good" job you need a paint booth ;) PLUS I'm STILL sweeping up the Acrylic "Overspray" from when Gavin did Dan's raceglass :roll:

Rossi are you saying you can rub back the paint and there is no need to prime just scuff and paint over? I'm looking at painting the tracky after some welding :oops: (sorry for the noobieness of the question :oops: )


You still need to prime but and it's a big but it depends on your base material as to whether you'd use a "stopper" / "filler" / "primer"............most DIYers go berserk with the sanding of a good base paint job and try to get it back to raw metal, which ISN'T required then spend a load of time applying primer/filler and sanding back with various grades of wet & dry to obtain the same finish the base paint was at............ does that make sense to you ???
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