So I went to go work on my bike yesterday, but every time I looked at it the crushed tank made me want to cry. Soooo... I painted it with blue & silver tremclad, to make it look less ugly until my new tank arrives (who knows how long that's going to be, it's coming from the UK to Canada).
Here's the before:
(http://www.meighan.com/bike/tankdamage-sm.jpg) (http://www.meighan.com/bike/tankdamage.jpg)<-- click for larger picture
And here's after:
(http://www.meighan.com/bike/painted-tank2-sm.jpg) (http://www.meighan.com/bike/painted-tank2.jpg)<-- click for larger picture
Doesn't look half bad from very far away ;)
(http://www.meighan.com/bike/painted-tank1-sm.jpg) (http://www.meighan.com/bike/painted-tank1.jpg)<-- click for larger picture
:)
damn canaidians maybe they will figure out nail polish is for nails. :)
Quote from: davipudamn canaidians maybe they will figure out nail polish is for nails. :)
Hahah!! Dave are you drunk again??? I said I used TREMCLAD paint this time, not nail polish ;)
... I only wish I had enough nail polish to do the entire side of my tank!!
working on it.
Good job! Looks like you'll be cruisin' in no time.
Meighan
Your bike looks like its coming back to life. great!!!!!!
You'll be back riding it in no time
:) :thumb:
That actually looks pretty good.
I've seen race bikes with worse repainted dinged tanks.
Looks great as always! :thumb:
What is Tremclad? A type or brand of paint?
Looks cool!
I see your engine case is scratched up. You can polish them up ... that's what I did. I used electrical tape to mask around the perimeter of the round part so that I could just polish the area around the badge. Just used a wire wheel to get the paint off and then sand to 400 grit and then polish on a polishing wheel with aluminum polish. The electrical tape held up well and created a defined line between painted and polished area.
Here is the finished cover. My timing cover came out a bit better. I only used 280 grit on the alternator cover.
http://www.pbase.com/image/6051376
I bought the badges from the dealer. $20 ea
QuoteWhat is Tremclad? A type or brand of paint?
Best I can figure out, Tremclad is a specific line of paints from General Paint, a Canadian company. See: www.generalpaint.com Am I close?
Ian
Quote from: ifonlineQuoteWhat is Tremclad? A type or brand of paint?
Best I can figure out, Tremclad is a specific line of paints from General Paint, a Canadian company. See: www.generalpaint.com Am I close?
Ian
Yes, that's what it is! It's a rust resistant, anit-corrosive paint for metal... really good stuff, and cheap - about $3 Canadian for a small can. I didn't know it was Canadian, but now that I try to look it up online it seems that it is.
Tremclad is a household name around here, sorry! :oops:
Must be similar to Rust-Oleum in the US.
Quote from: dgyverMust be similar to Rust-Oleum in the US.
That sounds like rusty linoleum to me ;)
Good job, Meighan! :)
-Kel
Quote from: MeighanSoooo... I painted it with blue & silver tremclad, to make it look less ugly
Good job. Looks better.
Say, it looks like you're taking a big toke off that cat in the picture.
I've heard of smoking a banana but never a cat? Nice kitty! :kiss:
OS
Quote from: oldsport
Say, it looks like you're taking a big toke off that cat in the picture.
I've heard of smoking a banana but never a cat? Nice kitty! :kiss:
OS
Well, he is the color of smoke... :dunno: