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EdK (09-16-2014)
(09-12-2014, 01:32 AM)Shawn Wrote: I wasn't going to paint it at all when I first started but the paint was worse than it looked and it gave me a chance to try out the colour. I may paint a lathe flat black this winter so a test run was in order.
Excellent job Shawn, but I don't see how it's a test run for flat black, it sure looks like gloss to me.
( unless you too have a "shiny camera")
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Your right Steve, it's not flat black it's Satin Black. I doubt I will use it again, I'm starting to have an affinity to plain old machine grey ?
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Well I think it looks very smart
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Makes me want to go repaint my motorcycle frame looks very sharp
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(10-16-2014, 02:24 PM)bubby-joe Wrote: Makes me want to go repaint my motorcycle frame looks very sharp
What make & model of motorbike? Is it a build in progress or something you'd have to disassemble?
BTW, welcome! ....from a fellow motorcyclist & machinist.