looks like I have a little paint project!
#11
+2 on the glossy dash. Especially with the gloss black flush mount fuel caps. I'm thinking about gloss black on the triple tree and front lowers, but that's next winter's project.
#12
I'm going to have to disagree with everyone. I can't see me ever preferring flat black over gloss. I understand the reasoning, but as far as aesthetics, gloss trumps flat any day. What's the deal though, are you just really **** about detailing or what? I have no problem riding my bike dirty or parking it without washing it for that matter.
#13
lolz!
Love Chad's bike, perfect mix of gloss black and denim, that thing's the ****.
I would do the tins denim black and keep the console, risers/bars, lowers, fender struts, sigs etc. gloss black.
The bike looks great now, just get the denim tins on and see how she looks.
Love Chad's bike, perfect mix of gloss black and denim, that thing's the ****.
I would do the tins denim black and keep the console, risers/bars, lowers, fender struts, sigs etc. gloss black.
The bike looks great now, just get the denim tins on and see how she looks.
#14
lolz!
Love Chad's bike, perfect mix of gloss black and denim, that thing's the ****.
I would do the tins denim black and keep the console, risers/bars, lowers, fender struts, sigs etc. gloss black.
The bike looks great now, just get the denim tins on and see how she looks.
Love Chad's bike, perfect mix of gloss black and denim, that thing's the ****.
I would do the tins denim black and keep the console, risers/bars, lowers, fender struts, sigs etc. gloss black.
The bike looks great now, just get the denim tins on and see how she looks.
#16
#17
I'm going to have to disagree with everyone. I can't see me ever preferring flat black over gloss. I understand the reasoning, but as far as aesthetics, gloss trumps flat any day. What's the deal though, are you just really **** about detailing or what? I have no problem riding my bike dirty or parking it without washing it for that matter.
#18
I'm going to have to disagree with everyone. I can't see me ever preferring flat black over gloss. I understand the reasoning, but as far as aesthetics, gloss trumps flat any day. What's the deal though, are you just really **** about detailing or what? I have no problem riding my bike dirty or parking it without washing it for that matter.
my first 2 stages of repaint are done:
1. Remove the tank emblems
2. Have a smoke and some sam adams...
More to come...
#19
#20
I hear ya... heck I could spend 30 minutes right now just getting the scratches out of the paint from removing the emblems. All I did was heat them up and peel them off. removed any residue with wd-40 and a microfiber towel. Yet the tank is all scratched up where they were?!