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kedebrav00 11-22-2010 12:14 PM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
yeah that was a rookie mistake, my mechanic was going crazy when he saw that....lol

Shammua 03-01-2011 12:55 AM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
Can you tell me what kind of paint you used? I can't tell from the picture.
Can you take another pic of the handle bars now so I can see better how it looks finished?
From the day my friend parked her bike in my garage to now that I have bought it from her I have wanted to do close to the same thing.
Oh yeah what kind of tires are those? Are those still the same tires? They seem to be closer to the same size, but then again that could just be me.
Would you also take a pic of the rear so I can see light placement?

All in all I plan on some heavy modding of my GZ250. Then when my daughter is old enough she is getting it and I will by then have a larger bike of my own.
How much cutting did you have to do and what was your main cutting tool?

For everyone else reading this, is there much to do that I can finally justify getting the welder I have been wanting? (FYI I do all my own auto work too, including mods)

Thanks I will be posting more and more once I get this little gem on the road and it warms up.

Matt Holland

alantf 03-01-2011 05:44 AM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shammua
is there much to do that I can finally justify getting the welder I have been wanting?

Even if there isn't, just tell your wife that there IS :whistle: That way, she'll let you get one. It's a great tool to have, & I've always wanted one, but never had a good enough excuse. :roll:

blaine 03-01-2011 06:52 AM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shammua
Can you tell me what kind of paint you used?

One word of caution.Be careful when filling up.One drop of gas can ruin a paint job done by spray can,unless it is professionally clear coated. :) :cool:

Shammua 03-01-2011 10:06 AM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blaine
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shammua
Can you tell me what kind of paint you used?

One word of caution.Be careful when filling up.One drop of gas can ruin a paint job done by spray can,unless it is professionally clear coated. :) :cool:

:retard: REALLY!!!! :neener: Yeah I learned that lesson the hard way with my Jeep Wrangler. I did some painting on it with a rattle can and then has some grease on it and didn't think about it and cleaned the grease (and paint) right off with gas... lol
So with that being said do you have any suggestions for a good clear coat seal?

Sham

blaine 03-01-2011 03:12 PM

Re: Creating a GZ250 Bobber
 
If you want to do it yourself,you need to use a two part clear coat.There is one you can buy in aerosol called SprayMax.It must be used as soon as you activate the two parts or it will harden in the can.Google SprayMax and decide for yourself.
:) :cool:


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