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Plasti-Dipped Legs of Front Fender

Started by ChrisK, April 15, 2013, 05:59:33 PM

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ChrisK

I didn't really care for the all yellow front fender so I plasti-dipped the legs of them. I think it turned out looking very well, we'll see how I feel in a month or two.





1998 M900
2007 CBR600RR Track Bike
1982 Virago 920 Cafe/Fighter Project
1980 Lambretta Moped
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Dellikose

Looks good!

I thought about dipping the rear shock spring red... [thumbsup]
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memper

Sharp. Do you have a yellow hugger as well?
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Skybarney

What I first saw plasti dip I cringed.  Somehow that came out looking great!   [thumbsup]
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ChrisK

Don't use a hugger, don't like the look of them. I pay the price when I have to clean everything, but to me it's worth it.

And yeah, I was skeptical about plasti-dip too, but I had already used it on the small pods in my frame, the belt covers, and front sprocket cover, so I kinda of new I could get it looking decent for a small area like that. I think that if the plasti-dip starts to come off I'll peal it back, and actually paint the legs matte black. I really like it.
1998 M900
2007 CBR600RR Track Bike
1982 Virago 920 Cafe/Fighter Project
1980 Lambretta Moped
Supra Boats enthusiast

"There is no minimum."  - some guy.