17-01-13, 10:16 PM (This post was last modified: 31-01-13, 02:22 PM by Motorbreath.)
I think it looks much better but it seems that nobody else do this.
EDIT: Sorry I realize I did not explain it very well. I was talking about sanding the smaller lower fins that came painted from the factory, below the big unpainted ones.
pretty much the same lookin bike as my long gone 600.the prob is u have an edge where the paint finishes exposing the allly fin and that is where the paint will flake after usage in our british weather over time. also the heat generated buy the block will unhinge the paint at the line of the fin. it is unevitable with time. i used heat resistant paint to touch it up and after a while it will kinda bond to the existing finish with the heat that the engine creates and form a better finish along that line.
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
(17-01-13, 10:28 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: My previous bike had unpainted fins and I agree it does look nice
But, did it burn??? :eek Sorry to hear that
(17-01-13, 11:50 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: pretty much the same lookin bike as my long gone 600.the prob is u have an edge where the paint finishes exposing the allly fin and that is where the paint will flake after usage in our british weather over time. also the heat generated buy the block will unhinge the paint at the line of the fin. it is unevitable with time. i used heat resistant paint to touch it up and after a while it will kinda bond to the existing finish with the heat that the engine creates and form a better finish along that line.
Good to know. I think mine is safe, dry weather here. Part of one fin has been exposed without problem since I bought it, 7 years ago. It gave me the idea of stripping the others.
18-01-13, 08:52 PM (This post was last modified: 18-01-13, 08:55 PM by Doddsie.)
Ah yes, I see what you mean now. Often wondered why didnt they paint the bottom of the engine black instead of leaving it. That grey/black line stands out like a sore thumb!
(18-01-13, 07:49 PM)Motorbreath link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=5907.msg52370#msg52370 date=1358458109]
My previous bike had unpainted fins and I agree it does look nice
But, did it burn??? :eek Sorry to hear that
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I'm confused, I'm not sure I understand the question? But yes, the bike did burn Most of the paint survived strangely though, but its obviously not in great condition :lol
I like the original unpainted look on the fins. you can get them looking great with a bit of 1500 wet and dry paper. shiney 8)
(18-01-13, 09:27 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I'm confused, I'm not sure I understand the question? But yes, the bike did burn Most of the paint survived strangely though, but its obviously not in great condition :lol
Hi, My silver Fazer 600 1999 has the fins painted black, and on that colour I prefer it.
On a black bike I think the silver fins look cool, the colour of the bike alters how you look at things.
Keith.
(29-01-13, 11:07 PM)Hobgoblin link Wrote: Hi, My silver Fazer 600 1999 has the fins painted black, and on that colour I prefer it.
On a black bike I think the silver fins look cool, the colour of the bike alters how you look at things.
Keith.
Yes I get your point. I think something similar happens to the foxeye models.
I did not explain myself very well either. The thread was about sanding the lower small ones that came painted from stock. I have seen some engines totally painted, but no one with all fins sanded.