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how much would i be looking to pay to get some spray painting done?
#1
hi all. i managed to chip a bit of paint off the tail of my bike today bringing it out of the garden so ive been thinking of getting the fairing re done as its faded, the belly pan and the tail. how much would i be looking to pay to get it done?[Image: WP_000459.jpg]
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#2
Don't know but I like the picture where was it takenSmile
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#3
thanx, just down the road from where i live in Blaenau ffestiniog north wales
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#4
Looks like a good day out.  I have the North Yorkshire moors just up the road but yours looks better. >Sad
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#5
trick of the light. south wales is much nicer :lol
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#6
Yes I been to south wales and north wales come to that I remember it well it rainedSmile)

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#7
If that colour is faded then I'd hate to think what you'd say when you saw mine :|

Bike looks stunning mate!
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#8
:b :b :b :b :b

Daz
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#9
Nice pic but I prefer North Wales in summer ( even more so if  its not raining!) Last rode your way after MCN protest ride Sept09 but was in Powys riding last weekend-absolutely stunning scenery & road condition! :lol  Tidy looking bike BTW
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#10
Not sure about fairings but I just paid £140 to have my wheels painted 2 colours, really nice job too
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#11
ThanxSmile ill probably just have to ride to a few places to get a quote. Good excuse to go out on the bike in this nice weather thoughTongue
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#12
I believe these days it's cheaper to get your stuff vinyl wrapped, but I'd go for having it done at a business property,  not one of those mobile we come to your house ones.


Sky's the limit, you could keep it original colour or have a full on race spec design, photographs, anything your mind can think of!


Plus it can be removed leaving the original paintwork underneath if you decide to sell.
Some say...
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#13
Vinyl wrapped eh? Sounds a bit kinky  :lol
I'd be real interested to hear a bit more about the process, in all seriousness, though - it's a new one on me.
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#14
I had my tank vinyl wrapped as I had to buy a replacement which wasn't the same colour.

If I had the choice, I'd have a respray personally. Vinyl wrapping is cheaper but I don't think you get the same depth of shine from it. Now this may just be the guy who did mine, but he did say that I wouldn't be able to tell the difference when colour matching. That was an outright lie as the red used had much more of a cherry colour and didn't match the fairings - granted if you are doing the whole bike this is less of an issue.

Vinyl wrapping does have other advantages though - complex designs with different colours or graphics are actually possible without costing a fortune. It is cheaper and quicker which is always a plus. At the end of the day, if you are doing a solid block of colour on a bike, I would suggest a respray. Cars are much bigger and can be harder to get panels off and stripped down, whereas this doesn't need to happen with Vinyl
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#15
Saw this on Wheeler Dealers the other week, looks pretty good and supposed to be good prices.


Scroll down and check out the bike wheels and also look at the bikes on the rest of the site.


http://www.wickedcoatings.co.uk/carbon-dipping-gallery





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#16
i got my nose cone resprayed this year for £70. probably looking at the same again for the tail end.
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride!"
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