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Old 12-11-2009, 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Az1kF
Hey Indi, Now you've gone & done it, as Mike said Yoda said it'll be...



Your wife is going to kill you now.

Say hello to YOUR little friend....(in Al Pacino voice)

I am not too worried about it nobody can see it. Wife, Wife, not in this house.
 
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Old 12-11-2009, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Indiana Hurricane
I am not too worried about it nobody can see it. Wife, Wife, not in this house.

Well that pretty much closes out this thread .........LOL
 
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Ya I guess.... keep us posted though....
 
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Old 12-12-2009, 05:29 PM
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Default NOT JUST YET > Interesting Post in another thread !!!!!!

DA DAAAAAAAA *****
The PIC's are priceless .........LOL

Where's Trout ??? care to comment on this one ???? LOL

https://cbrforum.com/forum/new-member-area-5/new-2000-cbr-f4-owner-help-me-decide-what-i-am-going-do-2-options-103887/

Recommendation : RhonoLiner the whole bike .........LOL

This is what it will eventually look like ...... Yoda !
 
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Hey McFly, did you notice that whoever painted that didn't cut or prime? Nothing is gonna stick if you just spray it on like that. It may not have even been cleaned/degreased.

It will work fine Indy... just cut, prime, and spray.

I would also recommend something like line-x instead of rhinoliner....just because of where you're putting it. It's a good bit harder.

Plus, I think Indy already mentioned this rhino liner bike didn't he? I've seen other rhinolined bikes, too. Also saw a guy who did an entire jeep in the stuff....inside and out. Bright yellow.
 
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:22 PM
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hah hah hah ..........deleted the rest ..........LOL
 
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hah hah hah ..........deleted the rest ..........LOL
Deleted what?


Indy, here's a Jeep that has all the plastics done up with bedliner.

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Here's a ram with plastic fenders done.....

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Here's a nice Taco with it's plastics protected....

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Here's a whole Audi!! (Rims, too...lol)

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I don't think lining the lower front of your cowl is a bad idea at all. Just make sure you cut it and prime.
 
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Old 12-13-2009, 06:50 AM
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I did, I sanded and primed and then spray it. I only did a 2 inch by 10 inch section on the bottem. When we go to deals gap you can see it and how it is holding up or not. I will have to take the cowl off so you can see it though.

Thanks Trout for the .
 
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Old 12-13-2009, 09:26 AM
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hah hah hah ...............very ..........errr "special" texture effect.........LOL

Indy ...........I'd like to see how it holds up in the hot summer sun and heat.

So Trout would all these asphalt textured looking vehicles have the liner
baked on in a booth or just blasted on static style and left to dry ?????
 
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They'll cure on there own. You can bake, too.
 


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