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Post by edarter » 24 Nov 2004, 13:23

Well I managed to break the bike and myself on the Hafren rally, bike came off a little worse than I did with a cracked water pump (ironic as it was the bash plate that bent up and cracked it). Ordered a new water pump housing from LT who only had the gold coloured one for the AR in stock. Thought I would just rub it down and spray it but it seems that all the high temperature paints Halfords do are matt - has anyone done something similar and managed to source a gloss high temperature paint with a good match to the aluminium / silver of the CRM mk2 Engine ? If I can get a good match i'm tempted to do the rest of it as well as a fair bit of the paint has rubbed off over the years.

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Post by SteveOldGit » 24 Nov 2004, 15:11

Try the PJ1 range of spray paints…..not the cheapest! But its good kit. :)
Done my casings a year or so ago with it, and its still looking OK.

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Post by edarter » 24 Nov 2004, 17:18

sounds good to me, where woould I get them from though ?

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Post by SteveOldGit » 24 Nov 2004, 22:56

Hi Ed,

Most 'good' bike shops supply PJ 1

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http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk

and look under the lubricants heading.

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Post by edarter » 25 Nov 2004, 17:14

excellent - will probably just order on line - which colour did you go for and did you have to use the laquer as well to get a gloss finish ?

sorry for all the questions !

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Post by SteveOldGit » 25 Nov 2004, 23:41

Hi again Ed,

Personally… I’m not over keen on the gloss finish…. So I went for the satin black. :wink:

When I sprayed my casings etc….the only prep work I done was to do a good degrease and clean off, lightly abrade with a VERY fine wet & dry paper, cleaned off with acetone or propanol (cant remember which!) and left them to dry for half an hour.
When doing the spraying you’ll find that the spray is a very fine/thin mist….don’t try to cover what you are painting in 1 or 2 coats…(you’ll get sags and runs in it!) it will take at least 4 to 6 coats(it drys fairly quick) to give you a good finish and covering.
Also a good idea is to try to find a fairly dust free area!? which is dry and warm.

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Post by Phil Neal » 26 Nov 2004, 12:18

Steveoldgit wrote: Also a good idea is to try to find a fairly dust free area!? which is dry and warm.
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and if you are married that ain't the lounge or kitchen...

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Post by edarter » 26 Nov 2004, 12:36

no - don't think 'er indoors would be too chuffed with that idea ! Though....I was allowed to do some prep work on the bike in the lounge ready for the Haffren as we don't have a garage and it was dark and raining. Couldn't believe my luck, bless her (it was her suggestion not mine !!!)

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Post by SteveOldGit » 26 Nov 2004, 13:39

Yeh.....Dont push your luck with er'indoors! Best put off the spray job till spring/summer!?

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Post by Phil Neal » 26 Nov 2004, 13:48

I bought a knackered DT125 as my first bike, it sat in the middle of the lounge for 2 months while I got it running, had to watch telly around it...

Was single then surprisingly....


Admin keeps his bikes in the lounge and hangs xmas lights on em 8)

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Post by admin » 26 Nov 2004, 16:15

Phil Neal wrote:

Admin keeps his bikes in the lounge and hangs xmas lights on em 8)
Rubbish - what gives you that idea ?
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Post by Phil Neal » 26 Nov 2004, 17:54

:lol: 8)

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Post by chrizm » 27 Nov 2004, 10:44

Now thats a good idea, wonder wot the girlfriend would say???? Though could get some nice piccies of her on it :twisted:
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Post by edarter » 13 Dec 2004, 13:11

She lives !!!! after several weeks of hand getting better, bad weather etc etc I finally got the water pump housing sprayed and fitted yesterday. After several minutes of kicking the bike over it started up and all seems to be well - no leaks etc :D
Really think the Kickstart mech is on the way out though as several times I went to kick it over and it all slipped as though splines were missing - not good :cry: suspect that will be expensive.


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