Mr Kay's MT
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Hi alex. Just looking at superb job you did on engine paint. What did you use? Looked in thread regarding engine paint and was wondering if you used something different?
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I used Sperex VHT matt black for the crankcases on top of an etch primer. Everything else went to a local painting company and was done in 2 pack satin black.gary999 wrote:Hi alex. Just looking at superb job you did on engine paint. What did you use? Looked in thread regarding engine paint and was wondering if you used something different?
I think they've changed some of their product names and packaging, this stuff looks like a reasonable bet.
It looked stunning when new, compare it the photos of the sidestand taken yesterday...
A lot of the sperex was washed off when a fuel tank split although the etch primer appears to have stayed on very well. Sperex advise against using any primer but I decided to use an etch because of the reactive nature of the magnesium alloy. The professionally applied 2 pack has bubbled and lifted in places despite being vapour blasted beforehand, again this is down to corrosion of the alloy.
In summary, I can't really offer a definitive solution I'm afraid
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Cheers alex. Food for thought. Not sure if i am gonna have time before big meet anyway. Dont want it looking too shiny at the show !!!
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Three purposeful-looking bikes there! I like your LeMans' 900SS fairing.Mr Kay wrote:Frenchbob - That's a nice pair of Guzzis there. We'll be down in the Limousin later this year but we'll be on my Super Tenere as the Le Mans isn't ideal for a pillion.
My S3 is an old friend and the V11 was a replacement for the Hinckley triple I left in the UK: I love the V11 but don't use it much - most of the roads I use regularly are Armstrong country.
When you know your dates for France give us a shout and maybe we could meet up.
Bob
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