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Author:  Stewy [ 19 Nov 2011 18:36 ]
Post subject:  Resident painter

Hi guys

Just a quick one....anyone on ere do the painting of bikes? Need some prices and if not someone point me in the right direction from were to get the paint from please.

Cheers big ears

Author:  Digger [ 19 Nov 2011 20:06 ]
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As you might expect, yes, we have the best paint main in the business right here. :yup:

Howard, step up and introduce yourself :D

Author:  Stewy [ 19 Nov 2011 20:19 ]
Post subject:  Re: Resident painter

So Howard is the man to paint the S1 yeah? Just had a quick look and he's in Manchester which be good as can give the rest of the bike to that guy who supposed to know one or two things bout buells.......even if his people skills are maybe not the best way to win customers :D


Job done....... Thanks digger

Author:  Maz [ 19 Nov 2011 20:28 ]
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Howard doesn't paint Buells anymore :sad1:

Author:  Stewy [ 19 Nov 2011 21:07 ]
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Maz wrote:
Howard doesn't paint Buells anymore :sad1:

Can you recommend anyone like Maz? I also didn't know that they were pearl I just thought they were White...., if ya get my meaning or is it just this bike that's pearl?

Author:  mojomick [ 19 Nov 2011 21:46 ]
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Stewy wrote:
Maz wrote:
Howard doesn't paint Buells anymore :sad1:

Can you recommend anyone like Maz? I also didn't know that they were pearl I just thought they were White...., if ya get my meaning or is it just this bike that's pearl?


Stewy, since you have the bike and a computer, you can answer a lot of your questions yourself.

Here's a start...............

http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/m ... 1179451109

HTH.

Author:  Stewy [ 19 Nov 2011 22:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Resident painter

mojomick wrote:
Stewy wrote:
Maz wrote:
Howard doesn't paint Buells anymore :sad1:

Can you recommend anyone like Maz? I also didn't know that they were pearl I just thought they were White...., if ya get my meaning or is it just this bike that's pearl?


Stewy, since you have the bike and a computer, you can answer a lot of your questions yourself.

Here's a start...............

http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/m ... 1179451109

HTH.

Mate I hav both as you know......it doesn't answer my question though as there are loads of painters like everything else, but a recommendation is obviously the way to go as per people's experience which amongst other things is this not one of the reasons forums like these are set up for to share things and experiences so people can get the best help and advice available foe Numpties like me who are obviously not blessed with mechanical nohow etc etc.....comments like that mate don't help and if people don't want to help fine don't comment......sorry to the helpful peeps, rant over

Author:  mojomick [ 19 Nov 2011 22:16 ]
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Sorry Stewy, I thought I was being helpful. The link gives you the definitive guide to all the colour combinations that the S1WL were produced in at the factory.
I thought that was part of your question..........

Author:  Stewy [ 19 Nov 2011 22:28 ]
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It is mate and thanks for that appreciate it,just the comment bout the bike and computer wasn't helpful......I don't mean to sound harsh I just need help as like I say me not blessed with the necessary skills to do myself hence the need for help.....I can buy paint no probs but that's only half my probs, gettin it on the bike is the tough part :D

Author:  Lucky [ 20 Nov 2011 07:30 ]
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Stewy wrote:
It is mate and thanks for that appreciate it,just the comment bout the bike and computer wasn't helpful......I don't mean to sound harsh I just need help as like I say me not blessed with the necessary skills to do myself hence the need for help.....I can buy paint no probs but that's only half my probs, gettin it on the bike is the tough part :D


The original Sikkens paint codes don't work with Sikkens in the UK. Two paint specialists have had my spare tank and some plastics and told me they will simply scan the colour and produce the match. Neither of them have been able to do so. Apparently it is quite complicated, it is a water based paint, needs a layer to make the paint stick or to settle, some other treatments and then lacquer before the stickers are put on. If you have any success let me know, and perhaps we can share some of the costs? I have found a source who can produce all the stickers, but no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get originals.

Author:  Stewy [ 20 Nov 2011 10:33 ]
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Cheers for that lucky I think there are a set on eBay at the mo in blue but it's just the tank stickers I hav not seen the White lightning on rear and front but any good graphic designer can do this.... Oh that's what our lass does haha never asked her to do it yet as she is still getting over the shock of me buying her but it's the type of thing she does...not original but probs just as good.... Will let you know regards the paint see what I can dig up mate as defo need the whole bike painted

Author:  Howard Morris [ 20 Nov 2011 22:05 ]
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Go with PPG solvent base ,it`s a three stage colour using a white base ,then a pearl base over that followed by the usual 2K clear coat to finish.Best to clear coat it then fit decals then re-clear coat it to seal them.If the original paint has not been broken through any where then be very carefull not to rub through it while preparing it for paint as you may start the well known bubbling process with these plastic tanks.
The PPG paint codes are on this site somewhere,a simple search should bring them up.
Sikkens don`t have a formulation yet that is anywhere near the real colour according to Henk who is one of the paint tech`s in Holland with Sikkens.They don`t consider bike paints too important at the moment and are concentrating on car colours with the new water base system.

Author:  WILLYBUELL [ 20 Nov 2011 23:01 ]
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rolf harris might :yup: :D

Author:  Stewy [ 20 Nov 2011 23:42 ]
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Thanks for that Howard, although me not being a painter not 100% sure what all the jargon talk is but will defo come in handy as i can pass the info to the guy i get to paint the bike.....thanks again mate.

Author:  coppersaucepipe [ 21 Nov 2011 17:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Resident painter

An alternative to paint http://www.01racefx.com/

I've seen their work up close and it is very good.

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