I have an 04 gen 1. silver storm? black engine and black tail rest silver.
due to a recent off :'( i am trying to decide if i want to touch up the slight cosmetic damage or repair it with a good respray to OE or infact just go for a full respray and colour change.
if i go option 1 or 2 then i will keep my tank as its unmarked and great condition (apart from the tank pad that is starting to show age) but if i go option 3 and a full respray to a new colour then i dont realy want to use me great condition tank.
at that point i might be looking to do a trade with a lightly marked tank (not dented) or just buy a cheap one and throw mine on ebay. they seem to be asking big money for damaged ones on ebay right now though.
I still have to find out the costs of a fair respray, as no one ever seems to want to give me a ball park figure without knowing the exact paint scheme. which i dont know yet. i know it will vary the price but i just dont know what way to go yet, and doubt i will anytime soon as i keep changing my mind everytime a see another bike lol
If you are going for a colour change you will be far better off using your good tank, if you use a damaged tank you run the risk of filler sinking pain,t reaction and all the extra prep time costs money. i've just done a complete colour change (toyota pearl white). Full colour change you will be looking at approx £80-100 in materials and then obviously labour on top.
The £80-100 for materials must only be for a solid or basic mettalic, I am in the process of painting a spare set of panels in a Kenny Roberts style speed block design.The yellow base coat alone was £45. Then there was the Isolater (Bar Coat) that was another £15, the white primer was £15 then theres the lacquer, thinner, hardener panel wipe, body filler, stopper and then the graphics (appox) £90. So probably close to £200 there alone without including sand paper, scotch brite, tack clothes, compound & finishing glaze.
I did one of these last year but in a pearl, if I remember rightly the pearl was an additional £50 on top of the above stuff.
The red & blue fazer 1000's are originally painted in an 'INK' or this is sometimes reffered to as a 'DYE' this is £100 per litre for the ground coat & ink! (I know this because I painted a friends a couple of weeks ago).
So depending on what you are wanting this is why no one will give you a figure it could be £400 or a £1000 ?
My next set of panels will be painted in a marble effect, for the base coat & marbelizer it will be close to £100 on top of most of the stuff listed above, it's not very cheap if you want it done properly.
If your struggling to find some one to paint your bike feel free to PM me with what you have in mind, or if you are in the northwest your more than welcome to pop in.
chitsu.
No it wasn't for a solid or base metalic like i said just painted my gen1 in a toyota pearl white with a white base including laquer, activator, primer and thinners £80 but then i',m a regular customer so i suppose i may be getting a good deal,and as for 400-1000 for painting a bike sorry never heard anyone paying any where near that.
Well i was thinking of 3 spray jobs,
#1 just a plain simple gloss black all over, including repair to slight crack around bolt hole on the rear cowl and 1 small scrape and 1 small crack on the front cowl. then throw on some vinal grafix over the top
#2 yellow n black speed block design + the above repairs
# 3 Charcoal black with some kind of design sprayed on + the above repairs lol
#1 i expected to be pretty damn cheap but both the places i have spoken to so far have said a min of £350 (i expected closer to £150 - 200 lol but i havent had a bike sprayed in a few years)
ace of sprays bristol i highly recommend
Yeah seen some of his work but when I spoke to him last year he wanted 900 for a simple orange full spray on a mates naked bike.
His fancy stuff is good and his work on old clasic stuff is Awsome, but he ain't cheap.... Or even reasonable last I heard.
But you pay for quality I suppose.
thanks. the bike looks great. if i recall you (or the owner?) sold the fairings from that one separately...
i'm happy with my 'plain' metallic black.
i paint quite a few things for myself and other people (mainly alloy wheels and amplifier casings) but have never been able to obtain a clean line between two paint colours. i invested in some fine line tape from my usual paint factors but that didn't work when peeled off with second colour still wet or after having dried. any advice?
is it clean enough?
The speed block design I want to see is a plain black bike with yellow and white blocks vinel. Oe some colour variant on the block vinel. It's 1 reason I'm thinking if going a simple black