Painting silver side panels

Gruffalo

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looking at repainting the silver tank side panels on my 07gs black, is it literally a case of prep the panels and the prime, paint and the lacquer?

or do the black panels from an adv of the same year fit straight on? if so, where can i get them from (dealer i take it?) and what sort of damage are we talking?

cheers in advance chaps,
:beerjug:
 
they are about hundred and forty quid each ! painted mine satin black 2K,can't get a picture up on here though!
 
ta for that, think ill be saving my money and spending it on petrol and tyres,

trip to halfords in the morning for me,

:beerjug:
 
so jonboy i take it now your bike is fixed your back in the gs groove again:augie
 
yep, its all sorted now after an "interesting" weeks and i fooking love it, just want to give it a new "look"!
 
its amazing how quickly you can forget probs when there is a gs involved,

imo best bike out there,

look on the bright side when you go into vines now i bet they all know who you are:augie
 
Yea, they've even offered me a loyalty card to earn points every time i go in there!:eek:
 
well took the plunge yesterday and painted the panel,

gave it 2 coats of grey primer and then 4 coats of satin black paint, followed by 2 coats of clear lacquer, all aerosols from halfords, cost about £25 in all,

sorry for the crappy phone pic but you get the idea!
 

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gave it 2 coats of grey primer and then 4 coats of satin black paint, followed by 2 coats of clear lacquer, all aerosols from halfords, cost about £25 in all,

Looks like a great job, just a word of caution, don't spill petrol on the job. Ik lacquer (which is what you get in a aerosol) will deteriorate if petrol spills onto it, much safer to use 2k (two pack) if you can.
 
cheers for that,
where would i get some of that then?
You can buy it from someone like Brown Bros, but it may be easier to pop into a small bodyshop and offer someone a bit of cash to flick a coat over the top of what you have done.
 


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