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Old 06-26-2008, 10:34 AM
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So i have noticed a few bikes that have the bed liner type texture to their fairrings...has anyone done this or seen this done? I kinda like that Idea. and then leave the tank smooth to save money on pants

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Well I am not sure if i have ever seen it on a bike. I have seen rino liner used on cars and trucks as paint. I know you cant get a tub ofbed linerat lows/home depo.
 
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I have seen herculiner at autozone too. I think its a cool concept just keep the tank smooth otherwise im spending a ton on jeans and gloves for the wife.

I think I might give it a shot could be interesting.
 
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Well if you have any spare fairings test it on that... but if you do paint the bike post some pictures of it. Would like to see how thatturnsout.
 
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yeah rino line that bitch
 
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I honestly think that it is a good look on a bike. I wish I had some pictures of someone who has done this though
 
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I just googled it and found a few that have even used just the dupi-color spray on bed liner. Kinda makes it look just flat black.
 
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im thinking that it is going to give it a sturdy flat color that fills in blemishes better and wont finger print... its made for direct sunlight too...
 
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I like flat black bikes. I am not sure about me trading my burnt orange though. I say go for it. Also on a web siteI just found the guy said that if it did get scratched he could just spay some more one to fix it.
 
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ORIGINAL: neely321

I like flat black bikes. I am not sure about me trading my burnt orange though. I say go for it. Also on a web siteI just found the guy said that if it did get scratched he could just spay some more one to fix it.
I wanna do it hella bad but it sucks cause i dont have all of my body pieces yet. I need my left access door still
 


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