I picked up the painting this past week. Everything looks pretty good but it seems glossier than I remember. The painter swears it’s the same as my other bikes so I guess I’m good with it.
I guess my only complaint is the paint looks like it got a little heavy on the VIN. It’s really hard to get a good shot when the paint is so new and it’s more readable than it is in the pic. I’m not real pleased about it but I think I’ll let it go.
I didn’t do the top fork bridge yet because I think the paint is less glossy than the rest and didn’t want to do it in this batch. But I can’t remember if the lower part of the fork stem is glossy like the frame or more matte like the top fork bridge and my other bikes are in storage so I can’t look to compare. Anyone know?
Hi,
I like Your work....
I would to receive some information regard the paint of frame.
I'd read In some web site, informations regard resistent paint for the frame.
The possibility are two, polyurethane (bicomponent) or epoxy.
For much of site web, the polyurethane paint has more resistant to gasoline and to abrasion/collision.
Can You help me?
I would to have more information regard to original honda paint.
Is true that the master cylinder and other parts, must be painted with epoxy paint?
I'd read that epoxy paint is strong with brake oil.
Thanks for the patience
Maurizio
p.s.
would be nice to have a section dedicated to painting
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