Paint job ?paintUsed Duplicolor GM- Bright red on my Dream. It's a pretty good match to original. The spray nozzle on Duplicolor paint does an amazing job.
You have to supply the color sanding and rubbing compound to bring out a nice shine. paint jobI used aircraft paint remover I got at parts store. Either Advance auto part or Autozone, don't remember. Brush it on and use a putty knife to scrape off. Works really well but you will still have to finish it off with sandpaper.
My bike had 3 coats of paint. While you might be able to make it look half way decent, it will never be very gas tolerant / resistant. That is the biggest draw back to rattle can on gas tanks that I've seen. Nothing beats a 2 part for making a good tank finish that will survive the occasional splash. Plus I've never been able to get a rattle can job have as good of gloss finish as a regular automotive 2 part.
and for reference, the only kind of paint I use is acrylic enamel with hardener, it's tough, easy to apply, single stage, and cheap. paintDepends on how much money you want to spend, whether you want a rider or a show bike and your painting abilities.
I got a very nice paint job with Duplicolor. The last Dream I painted did have the gas drip on the tank problem, but my present bike doesn't seem to have a problem with gas. Maybe they changed formula? Something that might be worth looking into would be the 3M clear plastic coating I've seen advertised on tv. It makes a spray on plastic covering that can be removed. Anyone tried this?
This is my Dream C72 painted 'al fresco' with small compressor and HVLP spray gun. The guns are so cheap that I have different ones for primer, topcoat and clear coat.
So much nicer to use than spray cans. C72 Parts - painted by graham.curtis, on Flickr G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
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