Respray bike

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Jeremy, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    An idle thought maybe.. but the Sprint ST (it's a 955 model) looks a bit
    drab (it's in green). I do like the colour from some angles but from
    others...

    What's it likely to cost if I wanted to get it resprayed? Any
    recommendations?

    Or alternative de-drabbing options?
     
    Jeremy, Feb 26, 2009
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  2. Jeremy

    Simon Wilson Guest

    Beav's yer man.
     
    Simon Wilson, Feb 26, 2009
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  3. Jeremy

    Fr Jack Guest

    Tin of glue and a load of glitter?
     
    Fr Jack, Feb 26, 2009
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  4. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    nice idea
     
    Jeremy, Feb 26, 2009
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  5. Jeremy

    Krusty Guest

    Cover it with those sheets of fake carbon fibre. It'll look classy as
    ****.

    --
    Krusty

    '03 Tiger 955i
    '02 MV Senna (for sale) '96 Tiger (for sale)
    '79 Fantic Hiro 250 (for sale) '81 Corvette (for sale)
     
    Krusty, Feb 26, 2009
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  6. Jeremy

    Fr Jack Guest

    I dare you!
     
    Fr Jack, Feb 26, 2009
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  7. Jeremy

    Fr Jack Guest

    Or get it sprayed in that Triumph pink...
     
    Fr Jack, Feb 26, 2009
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  8. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    It's definitily on the list. Think I'll explore other avenues as well
    though...
     
    Jeremy, Feb 27, 2009
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  9. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    I'm in Fleet, Hants (didn't you live there a long time ago?). Could you
    provide contact details please?

    BTW good to see you enjoying your bike again.
     
    Jeremy, Feb 27, 2009
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  10. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    Dead handy.
    Thanks.
     
    Jeremy, Feb 27, 2009
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  11. Jeremy

    frag Guest

    Nige wibbled...
    Literally? You'd have to use a lot of glue to stick the papers down, and a
    hell of a lot of laquer to smooth it out after :)
     
    frag, Feb 27, 2009
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  12. Jeremy

    Jeremy Guest

    Had a chat with him yesterday, very helpful guy who clearly loves his
    work. Thanks for the recommendation.
     
    Jeremy, Mar 4, 2009
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