Featured Speedmaster Plastidip Try Out

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by dilligaf, Mar 26, 2019.

  1. dilligaf

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    Sent off for some plastidip :)
    Gonna have a go at doing these side rails :confused: 9542585C-DD88-405A-8719-E48FC280E982.jpeg temporarily glued some nuts on the inside to make handling easier :) F6EFCC8A-E00B-4A03-9281-98824322A15A.jpeg first coat on :) E1C153BE-4BEB-4B41-B73A-735183C8E4CB.jpeg time for a cuppa :yum
     
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  2. crispey

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  3. dilligaf

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    Apparently you can change the whole colour of your bike/car with this stuff :)
    And you don’t have to tell DVLA because it’s temporary :grinning:
     
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  4. dilligaf

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    Applied 4 coats altogether :)
    Gotta slightly textured look but I’m happy enough with the finish :)
    Can’t beat BLACK :cool: 27172001-4FC1-4487-9B1B-A22947922466.jpeg
     
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  5. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    How about when you bolt it back on, what effect will the bolts or washers have on the finish as they revolve as you tighten ?

    Time will tell I suppose o_O
     
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  6. dilligaf

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    Just got the can of plastidip and done it :confused:

    Should of done more research :(
     
  7. dilligaf

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    Yeah I was thinking about that :confused:
    Find out tonight :p
    No harm done if it doesn’t work :)
     
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  8. Bad Billy

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    :idea::idea::idea: Super Glue Dilli! :laughing::laughing::laughing:
     
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  9. TEZ 217

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    Dont forget to remove that threaded bar from the back or you'll have trouble fitting it ;);););):D:D:D:D:D:D
     
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  10. learningtofly

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    Well, from what I can see that's a superb result :)
     
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  11. Der Baron

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    Did you buy the chrome finishers and Nudger didn't like them?
     
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  12. stollydriver

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    Is it true - it will peel off?
     
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  13. dilligaf

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    They are already fitted to the bike :)
    I want to remove the chrome parts and rear seat from the back end of the bike when not needed giving it more of a Bobber look :cool:
    But when these bits are removed it looks like a mechano set underneath :(
    This way (hopefully) I get the look I’m after and can easily revert to standard when I need to :p
     
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  14. Blackcat

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    Looks interesting, pics when complete please Dilli:relieved:
     
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  15. Blackcat

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    That’s what my ex said..... :D
     
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  16. Der Baron

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    Oh I didn't know they were separate to the rail, I thought they were joined. Excellent that means the sissy bar can stay attached to the mounting rail now and all come off in one piece. DB is away to play with his Spanner! :p
     
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  17. Der Baron

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    Cheers for the info Dilli, mine done, I did splash out and buy the chrome finisher, so I'll keep mine chrome.

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  18. dilligaf

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    :) Well that’s them fitted :cool:
    Ooooh BLACK :cool:
    Ok it’s not the best picture but you get the idea :)
    I put washers on the two bolts on each side of the bike and this stopped the plastidip from twisting and separating from the chrome :)
    Take note though @Der Baron that when you tighten the rear of the two bolts because the rail is now missing it pulls the rear of the finisher hard against the mudguard:eek:
    Dunno if would do any damage :confused: but rather than take the chance I inserted washers where the rail would sit and this holds the tail end of the finisher away from the mudguard :) 4EA3078C-652D-4765-ADF7-8FC5EF939856.jpeg
     
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  19. Der Baron

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    Yes mate that looks cool. Washers applied, what I also did was coppaslip every bolt that went back in, as they don't appear to bother their holes at the factory, but anything to avoid premature rust creep.
     
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  20. TEZ 217

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    That's looking really nice Dilli great job marra
     
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  21. MTBskier

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    Sure enough, awesome stuff!! I’ve used it quite a bit, over the years. I’ve done different bits on my car, did the hood but didn’t like the texture (didn’t apply it heavy enough) so I peeled it off and tried again.
     
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  22. dilligaf

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    Yep just peels off :)
     
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