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What did you do to your bike today? (part 4)


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I have just spent far too long looking at the strange tool circled. Thinking it was some kind of 1 handled piston extractor but not quite sure how it would work. Then I realised what I was looking at........I'm going back to bed :oops:


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How much did you drink last night :lol:

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Another wee update :)


I'm getting there ;)


Considering that I'm using a 24lt 2.5hp compressor that I got from Screwfix for under £100 and a air gun that cost £10 new I would say that is not a bad job 8-)


Adding to it, the last spraying job I did with this kind of paint was back in 1984 when I was asked to spray 5 tanks and 8 amphibious vehicles from the army :D

Tomorrow will be starting the clear coats. :cheers:

 

May I ask what your setup is for spraying? Links to tools would be good if you can

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Cleaned off the spiders webs and crap from my soft panniers and fitted my new (to me) Bagster small tankbag.

I have some weekend trips in mind later in the year.

Cheers

Ian

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Cleaned what appeared to be 16 years worth of embedded black filth from the sand-cast textured spokes of my front wheel . I used a can of foaming Wheel Cleaner and a brass wire brush to scrub all four sides of each of 13 spokes . It took most of the afternoon but I'm very pleased with the results . I couldn't help remembering though that my GSXR had six spokes on the entire bike !

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Opened the garage to plug the battery minder in on the mighty Speedtriple, only to discover that I’d already done it ☹️

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Opened the garage to plug the battery minder in on the mighty Speedtriple, only to discover that I’d already done it ☹️

 

Now there’s a coincidence I opened the shed to connect the minder as I forgot to do it :D :D :D .

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May I ask what your setup is for spraying? Links to tools would be good if you can

 

Hi,


the tools are:

Air compressor - Stanley 24lt by screwfix

https://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-8216035scr011-24ltr-electric-compressor-with-5-piece-accessory-kit-240v/48089


- Air gun, the one in the compressor kit for clear acrylic and the new (£10) one for the primer and red paint.

The guns are very similar the only difference are the air flow control which is pretty much useless :)

- measuring cups, should have got more than 2, at least 5 or more so you don't mix the paints

- A very useful tool, the tin opener used by the shops, this allows you also to mix the paint with hardener and tinners

- scrub pad

- plenty of microfiber cloths, ideally 4 of them

- latex gloves, I've used over 20 pairs. Fortunately I had a 100 pack in the garage

- breathing mask. This is an imperative.

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Materials used:

- Plastic primer 1 spray can

- Plastic filler 1 250gr tin

- Gray primer (this is combined with the final colour) 1 lt

- Red paint (I've used Mazda red because the Honda type is £50 more expensive and the difference is minimal) 1lt

- 5lt general purpose tinner for diluting primer and washing tools

- hardeners and special tinner for red paint

- masking tape (I got the wider one)

- plenty of newspaper for covering parts you don't want to paint.



For this type of job I would advise a larger compressor, 24lt is far too little for the amount of work to be done and you will have the compressor working all the time.

A mistake I've done is not having bought an air trap. You really need it, had a few drops falling on the paint. Even if you drain the compressor regularly you still need it.

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Wee stanley 24lt compressor

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gun on left used for clear coats, one on right for primer and red paint

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Just buffing to be done in next few days

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Same as topbox, need final polishing

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Bbq break :P

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Treated the GSXR to a set of BST Carbon Fibre wheels. Should arrive by the end of this week. Found a good deal, and I always wanted a litre bike with a set of these on, so really quite excited! :cheers:


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Gave Xena a good cleaning, only used some speed polish and a rag but went round everything, wheels and spokes all the chrome all the paint, took care of a couple of hours :lol: :thumb:

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