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Am I out of touch ?
#1
Bought a grey belly pan and thought I'd get it painted metallic black to match the rear cowling. Took it to a body shop and he quoted £175  :eek . After I got my breath back we agreed on £120. I left it with him but as I was riding away I couldn't help thinking that was a lot of money. I know you get what you pay for and it's been a while since I've had any paintwork done. So what do you foccer's think ? Starting to think I should have waited for a black one. :\ 
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#2
Wow, that seems a lot but then again it depends on how good the work he does is.

Could have just rattle can'd it and got a good result without all that expense  Wink

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#3
:thumbdown  Not good. I was considering doing this but will give it a miss at those prices or go for one the colour I want. I take it this includes stripping the lacquer & grey off before respray?

Daz
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#4
Holy crap!  :eek 
You could have sprayed it yourself, cocked it up, resprayed it, really cocked it up, researched it, re-prepped it, and sprayed it yourself to a decent standard for a lot less than that!
These people really do take the piss sometimes!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#5
Just to confirm the belly pan is being sprayed, not the whole bike to match it?  :eek :eek :eek
The Deef's apprentice
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#6
Holy crap, it only cost me £60 to have my tank vinyl wrapped last year
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#7
(25-04-13, 06:29 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Holy crap!  :eek 
You could have sprayed it yourself, cocked it up, resprayed it, really cocked it up, researched it, re-prepped it, and sprayed it yourself to a decent standard for a lot less than that!
These people really do take the piss sometimes!

Yeah, I sprayed a white fairing and seat unit for a trackday bike myself. Then lacqured it. All for £10. Looked crap  :lol
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#8
dont know much bout the subject but cost me £160 for my helmet to be sprayed up! not a fancy design had a stock black helmet had a silver cross put on it & a Gemini & Leo symbol on it! but then again its a lid so went to a professional!
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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#9
Thanks for your opinions, made me decide to retrieve it and get another quote.......£50, It appears I wasn't that out of touch. Smile
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#10
Have you taken it to a different spray shop to get done?

Sounds much better  8)

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#11
That's more like it Dazza. O0

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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#12
Yep. took it to another spray shop and they was apologetic for it costing as much as £50 but explained that they have to mix up more paint that they need to get a proper colour match and constant feed when positioning the spray gun at angles but to be really awkward I am now sending it back due to undisclosed damage from the seller. I know these are like rocking horse shit but have decided to wait for a black one to come up. Big Grin
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#13
I used to be in the a Triumph car club and someone sprayed their car using something like 400 cans which were bought trade and it worked out a bit cheaper than a respray? he said the finish was very good.

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#14
Is that why you left ? Big Grin
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