Custom made fender eliminator. From using all parts from a OEM rear fender. A few pieces were cut of by a dremel. The bracket that holds the brake housing was then painted with Black high temp low gloss spray paint.
Same process below used on the gas cap? Looks really good, mine has a few nicks on it that I would like to hide. That "engine enamel" stick well and pretty resistant? Thus no need for clear coat?
I had them painted professionally from a local guy around here named Randy Boyd. He also does restoration for all sorts of cars, old and new.
The paint I used for the subframe was Duplicolors hight heat low gloss spray paint. I used that mostly on everything I have painted so far, except for the rearsets.
I got my CF parts from a member who had them on his bike. But there are a few members on here who make the parts. Getting a hold Of them is the difficult part.
Not to much stuff. Although i think Im always looking for new stuff to do on the bike. But here is a list of things I have left before the spring starts.
-HID/Projectors
-Putting on the Honda Carbon kit
-making and then putting on my custom decals
-Change out the LEDs in the gauge cluster.
-tidy up the wiring for the tail light under the tail fairing.
-wrappings my mirrors in Carbon Fiber
Your paint that you did yourself came out really good. Ive been blacking out a few pieces on my bike the past few weeks also. Im interested in the exact name of the paint you used. Mainly on your gas cap and side heat shields. They almost look powder coated. Either way, it looks sick. The kind I used made it look glossy, and I dont want that look on my heat shield and gas cap. But after seeing your gas cap, I wanna paint mine with that paint.
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