I'm going to have an RS fairing repainted. The technonerd part of me wants to take off the instrument panel and separate all the parts for painting. The old man in me suspects that putting that instrument panel back on may cause more harm than it's worth.
What have others done? How and why?
Dr. Bob
Painting an RS
Re: Painting an RS
Not too familiar with that RS setup exactly, but good shops can apply plastic protective film over the work once its completely cured if you inquire.
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Re: Painting an RS
When I painted mine I took the dash off.
Whether you need to remove it is a judgement call.It goes back on with hollow brass rivets.
It didn't damage the paint at all.
Whether you need to remove it is a judgement call.It goes back on with hollow brass rivets.
It didn't damage the paint at all.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: Painting an RS
Same here.
Thinking back, I was concerned about it at first too, but waited until I had the new rivets in hand.
It really wasn't difficult.
If you are going back with a stock look... get hand laid pinstriping.
Thinking back, I was concerned about it at first too, but waited until I had the new rivets in hand.
It really wasn't difficult.
If you are going back with a stock look... get hand laid pinstriping.
DaveJ
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Re: Painting an RS
Did it meself Dave.SuperDave wrote:If you are going back with a stock look... get hand laid pinstriping.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
Re: Painting an RS
And there you go.dougie wrote:Did it meself Dave.SuperDave wrote:If you are going back with a stock look... get hand laid pinstriping.
When I look at a bike that's been painted, that's one of the first things I zoom in on.
DaveJ
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Re: Painting an RS
Taking it apart is important. If you don't, paint will bridge the seams and crack
when the fairing flexes. Its not hard to do. I repainted mine with OEM Glasurite
paint.
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx30 ... CN0091.jpg
when the fairing flexes. Its not hard to do. I repainted mine with OEM Glasurite
paint.
http://i766.photobucket.com/albums/xx30 ... CN0091.jpg
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Re: Painting an RS
Ya, no matter how well you mask, it will not look as good and will have the results described by Moore84rs.
Take it apart. It's worth it.
Take it apart. It's worth it.
MS - out
Re: Painting an RS
Drill out the brass spacer. They're easy enough to replace.
Buy a countersunk bolt that fits the brass spacer. Install them with the dash to the fairing and thread the nut to flare the straight end. Easy.
I use #1 from the picture instead of the oem #3 rivets. Cheaper, easier, reusable.
If you use #2, you won't need the brass bits.
Buy a countersunk bolt that fits the brass spacer. Install them with the dash to the fairing and thread the nut to flare the straight end. Easy.
I use #1 from the picture instead of the oem #3 rivets. Cheaper, easier, reusable.
If you use #2, you won't need the brass bits.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
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2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Painting an RS
Well I hate to be the fly in the ointment but.... I have had several S fairings painted by the same painter. He is well known/repected. Usually when I go to his shop there are show type projects, exotic cars, bikes etc. in the shop. Anyway, I asked him what would be best and he advised masking. After all the work I put into the bikes, I wouldn't hesitate to take the fairing apart if he advised to.
The first one was 6 years ago with no sign of a problem. Obviously if there is repair needed in that area it would be different. FWIW
The first one was 6 years ago with no sign of a problem. Obviously if there is repair needed in that area it would be different. FWIW