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Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: xtalman on July 07, 2004, 03:32:21 PM
I just had a crazy idea.  Has anyone tried to paint their bike with retroreflective paint?  I was thinking it'd be pretty cool to buy motorcycle paint, mix in those retroreflective glass beads, then spray it on the bike and clear coat it.

Any thoughts?
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: scratch on July 07, 2004, 04:30:33 PM
Red reflective flame-job on a pearl black bike.

With white rims. :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: mjm on July 07, 2004, 06:58:57 PM
Quote from: xtalmanI just had a crazy idea.  Has anyone tried to paint their bike with retroreflective paint?  I was thinking it'd be pretty cool to buy motorcycle paint, mix in those retroreflective glass beads, then spray it on the bike and clear coat it.

Any thoughts?

Done right it would be very subtle in the daylight and VERY hard to miss at night.  I like the idea - if you follow-up let us know what it costs.
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: Blueknyt on July 07, 2004, 10:59:04 PM
i can get the glass beads for nothing, DOT approved at that. nut unless your spraying with a sifter, it aint gonna happen.
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: xtalman on July 08, 2004, 03:13:16 PM
BlueKnyt, can you explain a little more?  I'm not familiar with a sifter.  What does it do?  Would it be better to paint the parts, then "sprinkle" the glass beads on it while the paint is still wet instead of mixing the paint and beads together?  Also, where can you get the glass beads?

I'm thinking of testing this idea out before talking to a paint shop, see if I like the results first.
Title: Re: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: tkm433 on July 08, 2004, 07:37:36 PM
Quote from: xtalmanI just had a crazy idea.  Has anyone tried to paint their bike with retroreflective paint?  I was thinking it'd be pretty cool to buy motorcycle paint, mix in those retroreflective glass beads, then spray it on the bike and clear coat it.

Any thoughts?

The negative side to it will be that you will not be able to get a smooth finish.  the glass bead is very small but still tends to make for a rough surface.  

In the end you will be able to make the bike look cool from ten or twenty feet away but as you get close the finish will not be a smooth as regular paint.  The glass bead that I have seen is designed for function and not for finish so it tends to be have that fire hydrant road sign look.

It would look cool at night 8)
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: crash on July 08, 2004, 08:33:58 PM
<preamble>i know nothing</preamble>

couldn't you just paint over  the paint/bead job with something clear? (lacquerish?). that should smooth it out
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: luke1645 on July 08, 2004, 08:38:27 PM
Quotecouldn't you just paint over the paint/bead job with something clear? (lacquerish?). that should smooth it out

also known as clear coat
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: xtalman on July 08, 2004, 08:51:52 PM
Quote from: luke1645
Quotecouldn't you just paint over the paint/bead job with something clear? (lacquerish?). that should smooth it out

also known as clear coat

hehe..I even put that in my first post!  Well, it still seems like a cool idea to me.  This is something I'm going to keep thinking about for a while.

Still not sure what I'd do, though.  Maybe a Tron-inspired light cycle?
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: Blueknyt on July 08, 2004, 10:32:49 PM
a sifter is a device used to sperate granuals, grains,sand, dirt from rocks, "sift flour" or powered suger onto cakes
Title: Retroreflective paint?
Post by: Mat on July 09, 2004, 03:22:19 AM
Quote from: xtalman

Still not sure what I'd do, though.  Maybe a Tron-inspired light cycle?


hell yeah, that would be sweet

i love that movie