Oil lines changed to braided?
#11
Yeah I've been using engine paint with a brush to tidy a couple things and bolt heads. But I wouldn't want brush lines on them brake lines, would look a bit cheap.
#12
Thanks Mike! That does look good, thanks for the pic. As much as I would like to run black braided lines and fittings, this would be so much easier and cheaper while still looking great. I've used that hi/temp stuff on a few parts now, works well.
#13
You can see some salty water marks on the oil reservoir and the dipstick cap. The dipstick cap was also done with this testors paint... The little white marks are from riding in the salty water.
The braided areas soak up the paint and just kind of get tinted, they do not get black. They are black for a couple minutes after painting, but then the paint soaks in i think, and it looks more like grey.
I also wanted to get one on a flatter surface because there are a bunch of reflections on the rounded oil lines. The polished trim ring around the air cleaner was also painted with the same paint. You can see how smooth it gets.
Anyway, like I said, it seems kind of gypsy at first, but the results are pretty solid. Good luck.
#14
Yeah actually I'm surprised how well that looks, doesn't look dodgy at all man nice work. I actually did the same on both my A/C filter clamps and A/C mounting bracket as in the pic
Between seeing yours am mikes I've decided to ditch the braided idea. Possibility still of just getting the little braided bits in proper black braid and fittings but paint the lines. Though the painted braid on yours turned out surprisingly well. Thanks for sharing!
Between seeing yours am mikes I've decided to ditch the braided idea. Possibility still of just getting the little braided bits in proper black braid and fittings but paint the lines. Though the painted braid on yours turned out surprisingly well. Thanks for sharing!
#16
Infact, now that were talking about it, I also used this paint on the valve cover bolts and all the bolts around primary, cam, and trans covers... Basically, everything as you can see... None have shown any signs of wear... I admit it is not 100% perfect on super close inspection... but you cant beat it for the money.
Last edited by bauer4567; 01-09-2014 at 11:15 AM. Reason: Pic
#18
Done! Painted in a satin black finish. Took me most of the day to pull it all out and paint it and fit it back on. I really happy with the finish. Though I didn't feel comfortable using the hi temp paint on the oil cap. I don't like it chrome though so I'm thinking of just buying an after market black cap. Maybe one of those digital ones or whatever they are
#19
You are definitely running out of shiny parts on that bike. What about making the forks black between the trees? I did it with a piece of vinyl on my last bike. Just wrapped it around the tube.
Also, the silver part on the middle of the brake calipers peels off. It is just a little thin metal piece with adhesive on the back. Get your fingernail, or a screwdriver, under it and it will pop off.
Also, the silver part on the middle of the brake calipers peels off. It is just a little thin metal piece with adhesive on the back. Get your fingernail, or a screwdriver, under it and it will pop off.
#20
You are definitely running out of shiny parts on that bike. What about making the forks black between the trees? I did it with a piece of vinyl on my last bike. Just wrapped it around the tube. Also, the silver part on the middle of the brake calipers peels off. It is just a little thin metal piece with adhesive on the back. Get your fingernail, or a screwdriver, under it and it will pop off.
I've also got floating black discs for front and back going in the next week or so, and a new black ignition switch just turn up but I'm waiting on a new full length tank black dash panel to turn up to fit it all together.
I want it blacked out, but I think it needs just a hint of chrome so you can still make some sense of it. So I think Ill leave the engine as is, there be a little but on forks too. And I've got the option to get a black bezel for the dakota gauge, but I think one I put the black ignition switch on, that chrome bezel will be needed