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(04-06-2013, 10:23pm)pan Wrote: Red? And all this time I thought you had no taste and were going back to copper/silver...
i thought f*** it my bike ,my choice
it was almost red and black,lol but the bike has gold bling and see through clutch an stator clover n spikes for fairings
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(19-05-2013, 04:21pm)revhead Wrote: wasnt real happy with the left centre fairing ,so i rubbed it flat again and reprimed it ,
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ok with plastics after you rub the paint off you need to use a propper plastic primer so that the grey primer filler has something to adhere to,also you must remember to add a flex agent so that when the primer is dry,and rubbed flat it has flexabilty otherwise if you get a stone chip the paint will just start to flake off like all those old shitbox commydores you see everywere,with plastic bumpers with the paint just falling off

What Brand and what products are you using?
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(04-06-2013, 10:23pm)pan Wrote: Red? And all this time I thought you had no taste and were going back to copper/silver...

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(05-06-2013, 02:37pm)mozzie26 Wrote:
(19-05-2013, 04:21pm)revhead Wrote: wasnt real happy with the left centre fairing ,so i rubbed it flat again and reprimed it ,
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ok with plastics after you rub the paint off you need to use a propper plastic primer so that the grey primer filler has something to adhere to,also you must remember to add a flex agent so that when the primer is dry,and rubbed flat it has flexabilty otherwise if you get a stone chip the paint will just start to flake off like all those old shitbox commydores you see everywere,with plastic bumpers with the paint just falling off

What Brand and what products are you using?
with the primer filler im using hi chem and an ms deers fast hardener,debeers reducer as well ive also added an elastic additive to the primer so itl flex ,with the gold base coat no additive added but added elastice to the red and clear ,all the plastics i bought were road rashed and cracked ,i fixed em all


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im excited to get it all together
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Looking very neat mate
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May need to respray those calipers to match!
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trying to find some bloody shorty levers as its got nissin radial brake and clutch masters fitted n most sellers only sell pairs ,as the brake is 2010 gsxr1000 and the clutch is 2009 gsxr 750
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(25-06-2013, 08:29pm)revhead Wrote: trying to find some bloody shorty levers as its got nissin radial brake and clutch masters fitted n most sellers only sell pairs ,as the brake is 2010 gsxr1000 and the clutch is 2009 gsxr 750


And with out buying 2 pairs...
haha

oh and how do you fit the spike fairing bolts?
just hand tight?
I have a set and havnt fitting them yet....

Axe
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(26-06-2013, 09:35am)Axe Wrote:
(25-06-2013, 08:29pm)revhead Wrote: trying to find some bloody shorty levers as its got nissin radial brake and clutch masters fitted n most sellers only sell pairs ,as the brake is 2010 gsxr1000 and the clutch is 2009 gsxr 750


And with out buying 2 pairs...
haha

oh and how do you fit the spike fairing bolts?
just hand tight?
I have a set and havnt fitting them yet....

Axe
you are correct ,the spikes fit straight into the original captive nut holes you only need to use a 10 or 12 mil open ender ,as they have 2 flat side on the spikes

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had the day off to play Hayabusa,had a great time
i fitted my window clutch cover ,ive had it for 4 months ,1st thing i did was strip cover ,ad blue max in the window and oring to save on oil leaks,then bought a oil window the sealed it up as well this all took place weeks ago,then today got it out only to fid the cover fouls on the locating dowels so out with the die grinder,sorted now and on,i did also find the oil plug doesnt seal so i wrapped the thread with thread tap and did it up tight ,no leaks

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then gave her a long over due clean and polish,Smitten
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Mate you got some rug stuck around your pipes!
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i heat wrapped the whole exhaust last year ,made a hell of a diff ,moving all the heat ho the rear ,
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(24-08-2013, 10:54pm)revhead Wrote: i heat wrapped the whole exhaust last year ,made a hell of a diff ,moving all the heat ho the rear ,

Oh, so how is that helping or how does it work to make a diff? Confused
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biggest prob is heat .

i wouldnt say its made it run cooler but it help my legs from being cooked from hot air,it also insulated the exhaust and made it a whole lot quieter ,so i can actually hear the injectors working and not the roar of the exhaust ,there are benefits ,like lowering the out let temp for fuel efc or some shit ,like that ,i did the same to my old 1100w ,

i found this.
Header wraps are designed to keep the heat in the header to improve scavenging of the cylinders. Keeping the heat in the header allows the exhaust speed to remain high. (the right idea)
Header wraps, by keeping the heat in the header, also reduces the radiant heat in the engine bay.
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