@GateKeeper did ceramic coating and he was really happy with it. Basically need pro installation though and price is full on bonkers (apparently >$2000). I would skip any form of sealant.
What's the new bike?
I agree, the effect on longevity is inconsequential. It may make it easier to keep the bike clean and shiny for a year or more. Depending on your personality, that may he reason enough. If that was my goal, I would go aftermarket ceramic coating like gatekeeper not a dealer high markup item.Unless you're leaving the bike outside 365 without a cover it won't make a difference. Our 10 year old daily driver van had decent paint being stored outside 90% of the time.
I'm was thinking of doing it myself too . Looked at couple of videos and watched the dealer do it . Doesn't really look like that much work . Can't belive people are paying 1300 Hun at the dealer .I don't currently own a bike, but when I buy another, I would self apply ceramic coating.
I did my car and truck myself in the spring. It's a hell of a lot of work.
I followed ALL instructions for my car. Not so much for the truck.
Both turned out better than expected.
I could have spent $2500 at a shop.
But, I found this on sale. 3 packs (enough to do both 6 times) for $75 (which goes on sale quite often):
Armor Shield IX DIY Kit
No regrets.
It's a lot of work. I used 2 days from start to finish on my car, and that was without any paint prep.I'm was thinking of doing it myself too . Looked at couple of videos and watched the dealer do it . Doesn't really look like that much work . Can't belive people are paying 1300 Hun at the dealer .
Mine has the 114 engine that is twin cooled with a removable trunk .
Thanks I needed a long distance bike . Took out the Electra glide and I didn't like the handling . The road glide fit the bill .had to read up on what Twin Cooled was about
so HD has partial water cooling now but retains the same look
cool
and beautiful bike OP, congrats