Plasti dip anyone?

Dannyrose1

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Hey guys long time no posting, so I'm currently living it up in brasil
The bike is in the uk in storage, it's been 4 months since I last rode my bike
So I'm looking forward to changing it's sparkies and air filter and oil when I get back, also so I've been looking at Plasti dip
I play on doing the kick plates on the rear sets gold
The front brake fluid reservoir gold and the handlebar thing in the middle
Also all the painted black bits (front fender, take and side bits white)
Something that will be fun to do and not perminant ... Any advice?
 

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1. Don't use plasti-dip in places that get wear. My guess is it won't last long on the kick plates because your boot will wear it off.

2. Remove anything you wish to spray. Don't attempt to do it on the bike, it's actually more work that way.

3. Clean anything you wish to dip well with rubbing alcohol and let it dry before spraying.

I did my front forks and love the new look!
 
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