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I look at the GZ250 and say "No kicker? How are you going to start the bike?" (We call that feature the "Electric Leg".) Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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![]() I tried to paint frame with $5 rattle can did not like the outcome so off to powder coating she goes ![]() ![]() you can see in this pic the orange peel and over spray from rattle can yuk lol ![]() hopefully by next week I can send her out to powder coating. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Suddenly I really miss a garage for neat projects.
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you CAN get good results with a rattlecan (I did my engine guard) All it needs is preparation, preparation, preparation.
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Florida
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very true. I was reading on a site for vintage bikes and back then there was no powder coat for the frames and swinger. They used a epoxy primer with epoxy paint. I even heard at a vintage bike show they will deduct points for a powder coated frame. I have been getting powder quotes for the gz frame but its not cheap to do it right.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Squamish B.C Canada
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Dark underground parking will never be like a nice garage and I have named it the Bat Cave with good reason. After trying many methods of lighting providing light to work on bikes or the Ranger I settled on an LED light that clips to the beak of a baseball cap. Hands free and always pointing in the right direction. The thing I miss most is having the tools all readily available in a garage and enough room to swing a cat or three. Apartment living isn't for everyone but I do like it in general. So far so good in this location after 8, almost 9 years and I can afford the rent. With a portable table and tail gate of the truck I can usually keep tools sorted and never loose any. Still looking for another bike to tinker with. Was going to go see a GL 500 Silver Wing but I did not like the last email from the seller. A non answer to a question makes me suspicious and leary about something hidden. |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Indiana
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Funny you guys should mention it, I'm wrestling with making the same decision, stick where I am with a house (that I hate) or move somewhere that I would have to rent. I see the pros and cons of both but it seems like such a counter intuitive step to no longer even try to own a house.
I do worry about where to work on my bike and vehicles. I won't miss working on a house though. |
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