Had a quote for £250+VAT to repair, prime and respray my nose fairing + the other plastics. Well, had a few quotes but that was cheapest/nearest.
Have been looking at doing the job myself and what it might cost in capital outlay; I have this bike and another that I could bring back to life in terms of paint job, and I suppose the garden fence needs painting and the hose room doors could come off too for a lick. seen these "mobile" HVLP systems; quite a few on the market but has anyone actually used one and can they please provide feedback on their experience particularly in spraying motorcycle parts.
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New one painted and no stickers are £170.yamaha dealer..i understand deefer fixes them as well
Painting is a fairly skilled job. Takes a good bit of practice to get a good finish. There's a good chance you'd make a dog's dinner out of it if you haven't done it before.
which is why I want to practice with HVLP
the HVLP - obviously as it is in the name - put out high volumes of air . SOme of the Fuji systems (£300) can put out 120CFM; so the volume is there, but whether they would drive air tools - I dont know. Anyway, I have plenty of electic tools and so no need (or expense) to switch to air. So its just painting.
If anyone has any practical actual experience of using HVLP I would be grateful for some feedback.
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Deefer666 does proper plastic welding repairs (no crappy fibreglass!) and has access to a professional spray shop. Less of a headache to take you bike to him. He's between Kettering and Huntingdon (on the A14).
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You can get great results with rattle cans cheaply, you can even get 2k clear coat in them. If your only doing bits for one bike I wouldn't bother getting a hvlp setup
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Guys, these replies are kind, thank you, but they are not answering the OP , I don't want to come across ungrateful but,well, just replies from someone who has used HVLP would be great. I'm past the shall i or shall i not stage.
Ive made a decision and just looking for experiences with a system. Thanks
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I have a few hvlp guns, although I run mine via a compressor not those system ones your looking at..
They offer good control and produce a nice finish with the plus side of being able to see what I am doing!, as I spray at home in the shed with no extraction so the lack of heavy overspray is handy..
If I were you ( I love tools ) I would buy one of those systems, looks very useful..
At the end of the day putting the paint on aint that hard, getting the prep right is where its at...
One thing to take into account is the shocking price of 2k paints, but once you have stocked up on your primers and clearcoat which is better to buy in bulk, you just get enough colour for the job and most proper paint suppliers do it in as little as 100ml...
Aye HVLP is good, but like wezdavo I run off a compressor not a self contained system.
My mate has one, seems ok and offers the same experience as mine with a compressor. The only difference really is that I can use my compressor for other things whereas he can't due to various water filters etc being non removable.
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Thanks for the experiences
You have confirmed what I thought. The volume is there for jobs like spraying, but not the pressure for jobs like air tools , then again I have a large kit of hand tools that are great.
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