I ended up going with reflective red and just finished installing them...man that takes a steady hand. Here's some pics, I think it turned out good.
(http://i56.tinypic.com/2lj2n4l.jpg)
(http://i53.tinypic.com/33cbuc3.jpg)
(http://i52.tinypic.com/9ptjt4.jpg)
Very solid, nice work. There are a few wobbly spots but you can only tell if you really stare at it. Looks great though, makes the bike pop a bit more.
EDIT: How long did it take?
Quote from: justinmc84 on July 27, 2011, 04:12:59 PM
Very solid, nice work. There are a few wobbly spots but you can only tell if you really stare at it. Looks great though, makes the bike pop a bit more.
EDIT: How long did it take?
Thanks. If I could make one recommendation, get a friend to help you when you do it. I found I would get into a good groove and then I would have to stop and spin the wheel...if I had a buddy spinning the wheel as I went, I may have avoided the few "wobblies". Oddly enough, pic 2 (front) is the first side I did, I might have to re-do that side.
Took me ~30min.
Looks awesome! The red really brings balance to the 500F sticker. I just put a similar stripe on my blue and white 2009 and I am glad I went with that color!!
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-PTlj7JuiaNk/TiRTuy9EixI/AAAAAAAAAD0/6F7B4TNd1nE/s912/IMAG0077.jpg)
Nice, that looks great with the blue! and yours is MUCH straighter than my front...I gotta re-do that one or its goona bug the sh1t out of me >:(
Where did you guys get your stripes? I was always interested in this but now that it seems like its not a superlong job I'm definitely gonna get after it once I find the best ones to get.
Quote from: justinmc84 on July 27, 2011, 06:04:57 PM
Where did you guys get your stripes? I was always interested in this but now that it seems like its not a superlong job I'm definitely gonna get after it once I find the best ones to get.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380324708172&viewitem=#vi-content
theres the ones I have had bookmarked for Months now.
Still waiting to strip down and repaint my rims before I buy em tho.
PO got so much overspray of different colors on the rims.
they also need to be repainted regardless.
looks good, i have the same bike with the same pinstriping, and probably a few more wobbles in them but i aint redoing it. its not perfect but it does the job. :thumb:
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Looks great. Pics, pics, n more pics,...! :woohoo:
Quote from: fraze11 on July 27, 2011, 05:58:35 PM
Nice, that looks great with the blue! and yours is MUCH straighter than my front...I gotta re-do that one or its goona bug the sh1t out of me >:(
No worries man you're not the only one. The right side of my rear wheel isn't nearly as neat as what you see in the pic and it drives me crazy.... though apparently I'm the only one who notices.
Quote from: fraze11 on July 27, 2011, 05:58:35 PM
Nice, that looks great with the blue! and yours is MUCH straighter than my front...I gotta re-do that one or its goona bug the sh1t out of me >:(
I think the red on the black bike looks
AWESOME!!And at 60mph, it is perfectly straight... :thumb: If anyone says anything, tell 'em to get bent!! :cheers:
Later.
Quote from: justinmc84 on July 27, 2011, 06:04:57 PM
Where did you guys get your stripes? I was always interested in this but now that it seems like its not a superlong job I'm definitely gonna get after it once I find the best ones to get.
I got mine at a local bike shop, the brand name was 'Kimpex Reflective Wheel Stripes'. $13.99 and it does 2 rims both sides. Some kits I've seen are 4 pre cut curved pieces, the stripes I bought were one looooong stripe in a plastic applicator/roller (which frankly, didnt work worth a sh1t..) I ended up doing it by hand anyway...
Looks awesome.. If i can manage to get all the road grim (bought some of that spray stuff that should clean the rim right up) and other stuff caked onto my wheels off, going to go with the red (painting my bike all black)...
Any tips or suggestions?
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 04:45:56 AM
Looks awesome.. If i can manage to get all the road grim (bought some of that spray stuff that should clean the rim right up) and other stuff caked onto my wheels off, going to go with the red (painting my bike all black)...
Any tips or suggestions?
My back wheel was more grimy than my front...I used Windex Multipurpose cleaner and a rag, worked well. Make sure they are really clean and dry tho before you start.
Those look great. I'd love to see some more pics of other color combos. My GS is the 2004 Blue/White color scheme. No red in my color scheme so I'm not sure how red stripes would look on the wheels, but not crazy about the blue stripes. Silver might look good w/ my color combo, but the red really stands out nicely.
These definitley look like they would improve night-time safety as well.
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 04:45:56 AM
Looks awesome.. If i can manage to get all the road grim (bought some of that spray stuff that should clean the rim right up) and other stuff caked onto my wheels off, going to go with the red (painting my bike all black)...
Any tips or suggestions?
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Definitely will want to clean your wheel.... I would use a good de-greaser first. I used mineral spirits (maybe some dawn soap and a toothbrush would work well), then followed that up with rubbing alcohol after to remove any leftover de-greaser residue.
Quote from: lucky4034 on July 28, 2011, 11:58:58 AM
Quote from: numus on July 28, 2011, 04:45:56 AM
Looks awesome.. If i can manage to get all the road grim (bought some of that spray stuff that should clean the rim right up) and other stuff caked onto my wheels off, going to go with the red (painting my bike all black)...
Any tips or suggestions?
the
Definitely will want to clean your wheel.... I would use a good de-greaser first. I used mineral spirits (maybe some dawn soap and a toothbrush would work well), then followed that up with rubbing alcohol after to remove any leftover de-greaser residue.
Also, doing all 4 wheels at once requires a lot of concentration and strain on the eyes. I found that by the time I got to the back wheel, I started to rush just to get it finished. The end result is that the right side on my rear wheel isn't as good as it should be. I definitely wish I had taken a 10min break between wheels...the final product would have likely been better.
Quote from: z driver 88t on July 28, 2011, 10:16:40 AM
Those look great. I'd love to see some more pics of other color combos. My GS is the 2004 Blue/White color scheme. No red in my color scheme so I'm not sure how red stripes would look on the wheels, but not crazy about the blue stripes. Silver might look good w/ my color combo, but the red really stands out nicely.
These definitley look like they would improve night-time safety as well.
My GS is the same, I'm thinking about white stripes.
white works OK
(http://gstwins.com/photogallery/albums/userpics/21426/normal_IMAG0024a.jpg)
So does blue
(http://gstwins.com/photogallery/albums/userpics/21426/normal_IMGP0311.JPG)
That looks awesome, I need to do it to mine.
here's mine, got them from eBay:
(http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b426/blackballoon4u/Exodia%20-%20My%20GS500/IMG_0657.jpg)
(http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b426/blackballoon4u/Exodia%20-%20My%20GS500/IMG_0654.jpg)
Night Pic :D I think its safe to say that I'll be seen at night ;)
(http://i54.tinypic.com/eah7v7.jpg)
Excellent picture at night. I saw the "night pics" posted on the EBAY site but thought they must've been photoshopped, they looked so bright. Definitely an improvement for night time safety.
I had just gotten in around 11pm and snapped that pic with my BlackBerry. I wonder what it looks like going down the road at night when headlights hit me ... wonder if it looks funny :o