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xtremef4i

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  1. Hey thanks for having my back man. Hopefully we wont have to resort to that since the Bengals ARE like the greatest team in the NFL:D
  2. r6allstar, have youthought about using that stuff like plasti-dip or plasti-coat? the stuff you dip tools or spmething in to put a coat of plastic on it? I assume its durable enough for a quad but dont know how you would go about applying it
  3. I thought about using HondaBrad but only one person is cool enough to pull off a handle like that and it is you, NinjaNick...lol:badgerrock:
  4. Hey Im one of the guys that wasn't on the forum but am now...With the F4i. It was totally great meeting all of you and the ride was kick ass. Nobody mentioned the excitement in Morrow with the 2 close calls from the cars almost smacking into each other while we were at the gas station.
  5. Hey its Brad with the Red, White, and Chrome F4i. I just registered and wanted to say the ride Sunday was awsome and probably the best ride I have ever ridden...I dont think I have ever ridden so many twisties in one day. I didnt know such fun roads existed in Ohio. Suprisingly, most all of the turns were free of gravel and had little to no rough spots in the road wich made things even better. natedogg264 and NinjaNick did a great job at showing us some sweet roads and I would love to go the same route again soon. Sundays work the best for me to ride by the way.
  6. Hey thanks Dustin I painted my fiance's Ninja 250 black metallic over the winter with Duplicolor rattle cans...it turned out amazing and a lot better than expected. Here is what I did: -I like Dupli-color because of it fan spray pattern and it dries fast -remove any decals and sand with 220. then clean with soap and water or alcohol. -patch any holes or rash then sand the areas with filler with 220. -Spray with 2-3 light coats adhesion promoter if you have areas of bare plastic. you should be fine without this if you didnt sand thru all the paint as the new paint should stick well if the factory paint is still in decent shape. I sprayed everything but the tank with adhesion promoter just to be safe. -Wash parts with soap and water then dry -Spray adhesion promoter and let it tack up for about 20 minutes then spray 3 light coats of primer alowing 5-10 minutes between coats. Use black primer for darker base coats and Grey primer for lighter colors. dont worry about runs in the primer as they can be sanded out easy. -Lighty sand primer coat with 400-600 grit. -Wash parts with soap and water and dry -after Primer is dry, Spray 3-5 light coats of primer sealer to help enhance the shine of the base coat you lay down. -lightly sand again with 600 grit paper. -now you are ready for your base coat. before spraying, make sure all your parts have been washed with soap and water and are dried turoughly. Spray 3-5 light coats of your color coat in even strokes, overlapping each pass about 50% to get full coverage. Don't spray a pass too slow or you will get runs but too fast will not get good coverage. I would reccomend waiting 5-10 minutes between each coat. After the parts are dry, you can respray an area if you think it needs more. -If using Duplicolor, just the base coat has an ok shine to it but I sprayed everything with clearcoat in the same manner as with the base coat. If using clear coat, do not sand the base coat, just wash with soap and water and dry parts then spray clear. -After the clear coat is dry, wait about a good week to let the paint fully cure then wet sand with 1000 grit and then with 1500 grit to smooth out any orange peel. -after wet sanding, those of you with out a buffer, I used turtle wax liquid rubbing compound and applied it by hand just like waxing a car and followed it up with turtle wax liquid polishing compound to bring back the shine to the paint after wet sanding. -this polishing process takes a lot of time, patience, and elbow grease -after the two stages of compound, I applied scratch and swirl remover and followed that up with spray polish. -After all said and done my project rurned out pretty darn good with high gloss similar to a professional paint job and minimal orange peel. some of the peices actually look like they were professionally sprayed... - For the ninja 250 I used 4 cans primer, 4 cans primer sealer, 5 cans base coat, 5 cans clear, and a ton of sanding and polishing...total investment $70 and about 2 months of what little free time I have. I will admit that I sprayed more coats than meeded for the base and clear coats but I wanted to make sure I had good smooth even coverege. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I know this was a long post.
  7. Hey everyone. Just wanted to say hey. I just signed up to the forum after riding with a bunch of people from this forum on Father's Day. Those of you who met up and rode from Beavercreek down to Cesar's Creek and all those random backroads give me a shout. I need to learn all your names. Sunday's ride was awsome and I couldn't get enough of the twisties. Thanks to NinjaNick for leading the pack and we deffinatly need to go back down there to hit up those roads again! So about me...been riding for about 6 years now on my trustworthy 01 Honda CBR F4i. I love riding when I can. Not really into stunting but like to cruise and carve corners as best as I can. I dont want to get crap for this but WHO-DEY!!! I'm looking forward to talking to all members and meeting up for bike nights or getting together to ride. From all the guys (and gal) I met last weekend, everyone seemed real cool and I look forward to meeting more people like that.
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