Project Phantom

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Re: Project Phantom

Post by skippy1970 » Sun May 10, 2015 8:00 pm

Mr Shiney wrote:
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I stand corrected.
Nearly fell of my chair :shock:
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by Lardmarc » Sun May 10, 2015 8:20 pm

Mr Shiney wrote: I stand corrected.
Someone needs to let the moderators know that Shiney's account has been hacked, hopefully they can catch the culprit before he manages to get into anyone else's.
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by Bonnielad » Sun May 10, 2015 8:42 pm

Doesn't it deserve side panels that match the tank? Or have you just put the old ones back on for now?
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by deadgrass » Sun May 10, 2015 8:44 pm

Bonnielad wrote:Doesn't it deserve side panels that match the tank? Or have you just put the old ones back on for now?
shabby chic.
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Mr Shiney

Re: Project Phantom

Post by Mr Shiney » Sun May 10, 2015 9:01 pm

Bonnielad wrote:Doesn't it deserve side panels that match the tank? Or have you just put the old ones back on for now?
I don't paint the plastics as a rule. It does not stick long term.

However it was not my choice anyway, the owner wanted to keep them original.
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by jungleMTbiker » Sun May 10, 2015 11:38 pm

Beauty--very similar to what I have in mind for my 500 one day.
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by Bonnielad » Mon May 11, 2015 8:07 pm

Not wishing to open a can of worms or start an argument but painting plastics is not a problem when done with the right products. Just look how many car parts are plastic and they don't have problems.
BUT... if that's what the guy wants.......
Personally I think it spoils a first class finish.
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by skippy1970 » Mon May 11, 2015 9:05 pm

Bonnielad wrote:Not wishing to open a can of worms or start an argument but painting plastics is not a problem when done with the right products. Just look how many car parts are plastic and they don't have problems.
BUT... if that's what the guy wants.......
Personally I think it spoils a first class finish.
I thought the same
Having the correct primer achieves the results
My can of worms has a screw top :D
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by Mr Shiney » Tue May 12, 2015 8:07 am

It's no can of worms. My experience is that the paint will eventually come of the MT parts. The red bike side panels had to be repainted as that was lifting.

Some plastics are designed to be painted. Some plastics especially those that have a high silicone content are not meant to be painted. It's pretty simple, yes you can paint anything but in my experience sooner in or later the paint and the plastic start to part company.

I choose not to paint them and in this case the owner decided not to paint them. Personally I would have preferred to have put polished aluminium side panels on it......

Either way, the owner is ecstatic about the finish which is good enough for me. :D
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Re: Project Phantom

Post by Bonnielad » Tue May 12, 2015 7:10 pm

... and when all is said and done, that is what matters.
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