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10/18/09 at 21:32:53
I bought clueless' bike and can put some pics up either tomorrow or the next day. I love the paint job makes washing her a lot easier.
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Bed Liner Paint job.
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looks good, I like it
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10/19/09 at 18:39:20
Very nice! Just what I was thinking of ...only red.
Did you paint it?
What brand of paint?
how durable is it...any soft spots or problems?
Thank you for sharing
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10/19/09 at 19:07:54
I have been thinking of doing it as well; the Dupli-color version. I got a bunch of it for the truck bed and after a little of test spraying decided that I areally like it. It sure beats regular paint for durability.
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10/19/09 at 20:39:15
JohnBoy clueless painted it back when it was his bike he said what he used bake on the first page. There are no soft spots or scratches, but I have scratched my helmet on it when I hung it from my handle bar. This stuff is great I just throw my keys on the tank they stay, no paint to scratch and gasoline doesn't phase it either.
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Biddie wrote
on 10/19/09 at 20:39:15:
JohnBoy clueless painted it back when it was his bike he said what he used bake on the first page. There are no soft spots or scratches, but I have scratched my helmet on it when I hung it from my handle bar. This stuff is great I just throw my keys on the tank they stay, no paint to scratch and gasoline doesn't phase it either.
That is awesome... You definately scored somethin' good there.
I love flat black, but that takes the cake.
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10/20/09 at 20:20:10
Any pics of this?
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10/20/09 at 20:21:10
Sorry didn't get to the picture before posting
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10/20/09 at 21:38:21
"I have been thinking of doing it as well; the Dupli-color version. I got a bunch of it for the truck bed and after a little of test spraying decided that I areally like it. It sure beats regular paint for durability. "
Hey Lancer, is duplicolor(?) available in Red?
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10/21/09 at 12:35:40
Whoa! Biddie's paint job does look good! I like it.. crinkle paint plus super durability in a can. That paint job blows my skid plate idea out of the water (I decided not to make a skid plate into a grip-plate after all). Good job, clueless-FSO
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10/21/09 at 18:59:13
Boule’tard wrote
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Whoa! Biddie's paint job does look good! I like it.. crinkle paint plus super durability in a can. That paint job blows my skid plate idea out of the water (I decided not to make a skid plate into a grip-plate after all). Good job, clueless-FSO
According to the Duplicolor website, they think like Henry Ford did ... you can get it in any color you want as long as it is black.
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10/21/09 at 21:29:29
well, that lets out lettering over the tank paint. Rats!
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10/22/09 at 16:39:35
Can't remember the brand name I used. It also came in red and white. I did prep everything pretty well before I sprayed 'em. I don't have a garage and did it outside. Like I said before, everyone just has to touch it
I sure do miss the ease of maintenance and repair on the Savage. But I sure am enjoying the Silverado ride!
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'96 Black "bed liner" paint.. Ed_L forward controls, HD bars with 1"socket risers, 155 main, pod filter, HD exhaust, punched baffle, modded seat, chain drive conversion, slavy mod
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JohnBoy wrote
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well, that lets out lettering over the tank paint. Rats!
Yeah but you could
emboss
lettering or your own graphic design in the liner. I have no idea how to do it, but it would be awesome. Maybe put on a good thick coat, wait till half-dry, and stamp it with a design you've carved into a potato?
Just thinking out loud.
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