Few friends went on a mountain run and a blind turn got me so I decided to try something with the fairing that took the hit. Blacked out the vent...tell me what you think. I am liking it!
Next is to black out the two recesses behind the seat.
Few friends went on a mountain run and a blind turn got me so I decided to try something with the fairing that took the hit. Blacked out the vent...tell me what you think. I am liking it!
Next is to black out the two recesses behind the seat.
Few friends went on a mountain run and a blind turn got me so I decided to try something with the fairing that took the hit. Blacked out the vent...tell me what you think. I am liking it!
Next is to black out the two recesses behind the seat.
Few friends went on a mountain run and a blind turn got me so I decided to try something with the fairing that took the hit. Blacked out the vent...tell me what you think. I am liking it!
Next is to black out the two recesses behind the seat.
Another good use for the black Plasti Dip is the mirror housing and stem. I'm always hitting something with my mirrors and they get marked up after a while. Go ahead and put the Plasti Dip on them while new and you might be able to keep yours from getting marked up to begin with. Either way, the finish is good before or after. Just a thought.
I like the look. Did the same thing with the chrome emblems on rear and from of my car. Didn't want to removed them but didn't like the look of them either. Now they are hard to see and I can put it back to stock when I sell it.
Hope this works. First attempt at plasti dip. Will be doing the other unpainted fairings in the near future. Just trying to source the spray trigger locally. Damn Australia taking so long to get stuff.
Sorry for the crappy cell phone quality picture - finished my front wheel last night.
I'm pretty happy with the results for the amount of effort I put in. I mean, I didn't go into this expecting it to be MINT, because really I was way too lazy to take off the wheel and I'm definitely way too new to bikes to begin toying around with bolts too much, in my eyes if I do one bolt incorrectly it could be life or death. At least with my car if I do something wrong I won't be splattered on the road.
So, when I peeled off the tape that I used to mask the rim/ wheel it peeled some edges up off the dip. I've slowly noticed the peeled parts disappear as I ride it more and more, hopefully it cleans itself up a bit. When I'm in motion however it looks friggen sweeeet!!
@kijho I heard if you're taping plasti dip that you should remove the tape every second coat, otherwise the dip on the wheel and the tape will form together.
Your wheels look good btw, I was thinking of doing something similar with mine to match the blue fairings.
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