looking for some quick ideas for a paint scheme on the GS. Silver frame now. black motor, white wheels...
Wheels will stay white.
was thinking charcol (sp?) frame...
I have some carbon fiber bit on it.
Go all black -- black motor, black frame, black tank and plastics. If you want to get crazy, do some white highlights on the tank, maybe a rally stripe.
I was think all black with a bright frame color... not sure yet though....
Quote from: albertinhouston on August 24, 2010, 06:52:57 PM
I was think all black with a bright frame color... not sure yet though....
i had flat black plastics, tank, dash, and triples with a bright greenish gold "annodized" finish
(http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae150/gregvhen/IMG_1281.jpg)
EDIT: this pic was before i painted the dash and triples and bars. my bad. oh well you get it
yes something like that...... :) is that rattled can'd ???
went looking at paint today.... too many choices. I'm thinking suzuki blue with white....
Quote from: albertinhouston on August 24, 2010, 07:07:33 PM
yes something like that...... :) is that rattled can'd ???
yea, regual Krylon flat black on krylon grey primer. (always use grey primer unless your doing red, yellow, or really light color top coat) grey is alittle better adhersion.
the gold is a 3 step process. first i sanded the frame, but thats not one of the steps. 1. self etching primer. 2. Duplicolor annodize base coat 3. duplicolor annodized topcoat. then i used krylon clear coat on top.
this says to use on chrome, but they also make a silver base coat that creates a reflective surface to spray the top coat over.
http://duplicolor.com/products/metalCast/
do they have an annodize blue???
1. self etching primer. found some.....
2. Duplicolor annodize base coat 3. duplicolor annodized topcoat. Is this the paint I want to use??? meaning you put two coats on it???
then i used krylon clear coat on top.
Quote from: albertinhouston on August 25, 2010, 12:57:16 PM
do they have an annodize blue???
yea i got it on my bars. (http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae150/gregvhen/IMG_1287.jpg) http://s966.photobucket.com/albums/ae150/gregvhen/?action=view¤t=IMG_1287.jpg&newest=1
But that was sprayed over chrome, not on the primer and base coat. these also got a layer of clear coat. but i didnt put alot of effort into the bars cause im painting flat black soon. i just wanted to see what the paint would look like directly on chrome.
EDIT: fixed link
looking back i wish i would have done a blue frame instead of the gold. but i still like the gold so its fine
I think i will go with blue.... I like it.
so....
strip the paint
spray etching primer
spray blue paint as a 1st coat
come back later on , spray a second coat
the clear it later on
that about it???
did you sand at all in there after E-primer maybe???
Quote from: albertinhouston on August 25, 2010, 06:58:38 PM
I think i will go with blue.... I like it.
so....
strip the paint
spray etching primer
spray blue paint as a 1st coat
come back later on , spray a second coat
the clear it later on
that about it???
did you sand at all in there after E-primer maybe???
almost right. after the self etching primer you need to spray on the duplicolor "metalcast" base coat, then blue. and some spots on the frame i went all the way down to the metal cause i was gonna maybe polish the frame but decided 1. thats a ton of work and 2. i wanted some color. but the between the primer and base you wont see any differance between sanding flaws, the issue is just making sure it'l stick. so as long as the frame is clean of greese, oil, loose dirt, you can sand what you can, but the old finish doesnt have to all come off
on the right is what the base looks like
(http://www.getprice.com.au/images/uploadimg/1277/350_105534.jpg)
Awesome thanks, I went looking for it yesterday and they didn't have the base coat at advanced auto. It's super HOT and dry here right now, so I'm think if I can paint ASAP, I can use mother nature to sorta bake it on there a little. But I don't know if I can do that much painting and tear down and CLEAN everything in a week. We will see. :dunno_black:
a power washer makes things go much quicker if you gotta a freinds with one. also use carb or brake cleaner in tight places if its really dirty, like by the linkage. they clean exceptionally well and evaporates quickly.
I typically use laundry detergent. that stuff is better than any degreaser i've ever bought. BUT!!! It make things VERY slick and easy to slip and cut your hand. My rims were grey from all the chain lube built for who knows how long. Put some tide on it and BAM!!! Sparkling WHITE once again.
What about flat white on the tank and plastics with an anodized blue frame and swing arm and maybe some blue reflectice rim tape...if I keep my GS next year, I may go flat black with dark red frame and swing arm and red rim tape (my rims are black). :cheers:
Thinking of going the cuiser route...comfort for the knees...but I still love riding my GS... :dunno_black:
Later.
When you use the primer, will that take away from the anodized look? What if I used some of that "chrome" paint as a base coat or is that what the base coat is? would that help make it look more like your bars???
I decided to go with a silver frame again. Cleaning every part is killing me. all part will be individually washed by hand. :( black parts will be freshened up. frame and swing arm will be silver. swing arm came out AWESOME ! I'm thinking of going a 89 blue and white scheme.
going to have some neat parts on it....
carbon fiber "LOOK" head light. updated bulbs (will post later)
shortie blinkers to match (front and rear)
SB brake lines
thinking about putting my 90 gsxr fox shock on it. really to get the COOL fox colors on it. and my BEAUTIFUL WHITE RIMS :thumb:
will be painting the fairing tank and front fender.. NOT 100% sure yet though...
will be taking pictures
I'd like to UPDATE the intrument cluster if I can
ANY suggestions???
not great pics but its a stating point
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P082110162549.jpg)
Look at those dirty dirty rims...
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P082110162629.jpg)
sorry, but posting several pics... couls have finished in 7 days but decided to not work on it today and only a little yesterday but here is the progress.
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(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P1010049.jpg)
Painted the foot peg brackets to make them a little less noticeable
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P1010088.jpg)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P1010086.jpg)
91 bandit 400 guages
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P1010089.jpg)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l31/albertinhouston/P1010090.jpg)
i like the gauges, havent seen em on a gs before....tho i do read alot about it. looks nice man :thumb:
Beautiful work!
Couple things to consider:
1. If airbrush still has any, buy a rear hugger from him. Looks cool and helps keep the suspension clean. I haven't found anyone else with a hugger for the GS500 and I have been searching the world (really! the internet is my friend) and haven't found a hugger anywhere else.
2. How are you going to paint it? There are some pretty nice Suzuki stickers and "S" emblems (like on the new bikes) you can buy. Watch ebay and every once in a while original factory stickers are there for not much. Original tank logos are nice because they have a slight curve to match the tank.
3. I see a red tail piece on the floor in your photo. Is that what you're going with? That would look good and matching pieces are on ebay right now. Also tail pieces in other colors and styles - some brand new and some used in nearly new condition.
4. If you've got good tail pieces and were going to paint them - please don't! Factory originals are hard to find but there are plenty of tail pieces in perfect condition that have been previously painted or get ones with scratched logos and paint those. I'd buy those if they are nearly new condition and you were going to paint them. Even if one side is good, it is still with preserving. Often you can find one good side and not the other because the bike was dropped. PLEASE don't paint originals if they are in good condition (like rated as an 80 or better). Someone could even use a scratched one if they have one that is broken. I bought a brand new tank that would look good with them:
(http://gstwins.com/photogallery/albums/userpics/21426/tank_gs500.jpg)
I guess I'm into preserving originals from my background of preserving the 1920's Wurlitzer, Moeller, Kimball and Robert Morton theater pipe organs. Too many original parts have been destroyed because someone didn't want to take the time to store them, restore them or find someone who needs it to complete and organ back to original specifications.
If interested, I can help find tail pieces with original logos and point you to the dealers. Or find you ones to paint and I'll buy your good originals.
Impressed that everything on your project is so clean and back to original as much as possible.
You wanting to sell that tank adidas? Sorry for mini hijack!