Armen444
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Yes they will be turned to matt black also! i was soo pooped after alll the work i just wanted to enjoy the ride for a bit then go home!I'm all for matching accents, but the mirrors need to go dude! lol
Yes they will be turned to matt black also! i was soo pooped after alll the work i just wanted to enjoy the ride for a bit then go home!I'm all for matching accents, but the mirrors need to go dude! lol
I personally dont like the mirrors either, but for $10 what the hay right? I thought id try them out i think once i paint them it should actually look nice.I'm all for matching accents, but the mirrors need to go dude! lol
Not offended i love constructive criticismLoL... Sorry man, I didn't mean to offend you, I just thought they looked really off.
As long as you're enjoying the ride, then it's all good...
nice looking little bike you got there.
I would buy cheap aftermarket bar end mirrors off flea-bay if it were me.
and careful when gassing up. If you haven't put a protective clear coat over your rattle can paint job, gas is gonna eat the paint if you spill any.
If you haven't put a protective clear coat over your rattle can paint job, gas is gonna eat the paint if you spill any.
If its not too much trouble can you suggest one? because im sick of all the little splotches of gas randomly popping up after a fill, so im going to sand the entire tank and redo it once more, this time to finish off with said clear coat
What i would do is rattle can the paint yourself and then take it to an auto body shop for the clear coat. They should only charge you about $40, but it will be worth the money for a well done job you know will keep the gas from eating the paint.
the clear coat is less forgiving than the paint as you have to make sure you put it on at the right temperature and humidity or it will cure milky. I'm no expert, but I believe 70 degrees with no humidity is the optimal conditions.
Hey, I recognize this bike. It does look good in person.