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better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 9:33 pm
by bpm31337
All,
I'm about to buy my first KLR as my 2nd bike (after a Suzuki GS500)
and the only thing that really bugged me was my overwhelming
preference for a Yellow bike. Call me weird, but yellow bikes are
inherently beautiful. I also bend towards the utilitarian, so had I
been able to find a yellow KLR I would buy it on the spot.
Sadly there is no such monster. Suzuki makes the DR650SE in yellow,
but that bike doesn't have nearly the potential that I see in the KLR.
Browsing this page about the IMS Valdez tank insta
llation(
http://www.finishlinewest.com/ims_install.htm) I looked
around and discovered that this guy not only changed the color of his
bike, but did so in a very durable fashion. He took all the plastic
bits off plus the back grab bar and had it coated with the same
material as sprayed-in bedliners. Pictures here:
http://www.finishlinewest.com/line-x_coatings.htm
This gave me the idea of getting that done, and having it done in
yellow. Both durable and the right color. Thus I ask, have any
listers had this kind of sprayed on treatment done to anything?
Colors? I'm going to call my local Line-X shop and see what they can
do. Hopefully it won't cost an arm and a leg, even if it's $300 I
could rationalize it, if it's really as nice as the FinishlineWest
guy implies.
I imagine I would have the body parts done, leave the grab bar alone,
and have a disc brake cover done as well. Any other parts that would
do well for such a coating? I'd get new fork booties and replace
the brush/wind guards on the handlebars completely with a
yellow-black Acerbis or the like.
I'd like to hear the thoughts of the owners here. Does this seem
rational? Practical? Expensive?

- Paul in Tucson
better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 9:59 pm
by John Irvine
There was a yellow KLR on Ebay last week, wheels were
yellow as well, was interesting (-:
My garage has 2 KLR's (250/650) and a GS500E, and
more.
JI
XX for sale!
--- bpm31337 wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm about to buy my first KLR as my 2nd bike (after
> a Suzuki GS500)
> and the only thing that really bugged me was my
> overwhelming
> preference for a Yellow bike. Call me weird, but
> yellow bikes are
> inherently beautiful. I also bend towards the
> utilitarian, so had I
> been able to find a yellow KLR I would buy it on the
> spot.
>
> Sadly there is no such monster. Suzuki makes the
> DR650SE in yellow,
> but that bike doesn't have nearly the potential that
> I see in the KLR.
>
> Browsing this page about the IMS Valdez tank insta
>
llation(
http://www.finishlinewest.com/ims_install.htm)
> I looked
> around and discovered that this guy not only changed
> the color of his
> bike, but did so in a very durable fashion. He took
> all the plastic
> bits off plus the back grab bar and had it coated
> with the same
> material as sprayed-in bedliners. Pictures here:
>
http://www.finishlinewest.com/line-x_coatings.htm
>
> This gave me the idea of getting that done, and
> having it done in
> yellow. Both durable and the right color. Thus I
> ask, have any
> listers had this kind of sprayed on treatment done
> to anything?
> Colors? I'm going to call my local Line-X shop and
> see what they can
> do. Hopefully it won't cost an arm and a leg, even
> if it's $300 I
> could rationalize it, if it's really as nice as the
> FinishlineWest
> guy implies.
>
> I imagine I would have the body parts done, leave
> the grab bar alone,
> and have a disc brake cover done as well. Any other
> parts that would
> do well for such a coating? I'd get new fork
> booties and replace
> the brush/wind guards on the handlebars completely
> with a
> yellow-black Acerbis or the like.
>
> I'd like to hear the thoughts of the owners here.
> Does this seem
> rational? Practical? Expensive?

>
>
> - Paul in Tucson
>
>
>
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better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 10:10 pm
by Matthew
Hey Paul
I too am trying to find a way to change color. Your
idea sounds good to me. But wouldnt the finish be
kinda rough! lots a dirt and gunk might stick to that.
Not to mention it would wear holes in all your pants
right by the knee.
If you do it, i wanna see.
Im in Tucson also. We have a few listers here in town.
--- bpm31337 wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm about to buy my first KLR as my 2nd bike (after
> a Suzuki GS500)
> and the only thing that really bugged me was my
> overwhelming
> preference for a Yellow bike. Call me weird, but
> yellow bikes are
> inherently beautiful. I also bend towards the
> utilitarian, so had I
> been able to find a yellow KLR I would buy it on the
> spot.
>
> Sadly there is no such monster. Suzuki makes the
> DR650SE in yellow,
> but that bike doesn't have nearly the potential that
> I see in the KLR.
>
> Browsing this page about the IMS Valdez tank insta
>
llation(
http://www.finishlinewest.com/ims_install.htm)
> I looked
> around and discovered that this guy not only changed
> the color of his
> bike, but did so in a very durable fashion. He took
> all the plastic
> bits off plus the back grab bar and had it coated
> with the same
> material as sprayed-in bedliners. Pictures here:
>
http://www.finishlinewest.com/line-x_coatings.htm
>
> This gave me the idea of getting that done, and
> having it done in
> yellow. Both durable and the right color. Thus I
> ask, have any
> listers had this kind of sprayed on treatment done
> to anything?
> Colors? I'm going to call my local Line-X shop and
> see what they can
> do. Hopefully it won't cost an arm and a leg, even
> if it's $300 I
> could rationalize it, if it's really as nice as the
> FinishlineWest
> guy implies.
>
> I imagine I would have the body parts done, leave
> the grab bar alone,
> and have a disc brake cover done as well. Any other
> parts that would
> do well for such a coating? I'd get new fork
> booties and replace
> the brush/wind guards on the handlebars completely
> with a
> yellow-black Acerbis or the like.
>
> I'd like to hear the thoughts of the owners here.
> Does this seem
> rational? Practical? Expensive?

>
>
> - Paul in Tucson
>
>
>
> Checkout Dual Sport News at
>
http://www.dualsportnews.com
> Be part of the Adventure!
>
> Visit the KLR650 archives at
>
http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650
>
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Matthew
A14 Tucson AZ
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better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 10:32 pm
by cactus_reese
Paul,
Welcome to the list. I recall Andy Cohen saying that the Line-X
added a significant amount of weight to the bike. I think the KLR
is heavy enough and I personally would not do it, but one of the
neat things about KLR riders is the wide variety of experimentation
that they do. A group of KLRs get together and you won't find any
two of them equipped the same. I would think you can get it painted
by a body shop for cheaper than the Line-X.
-Bryan
A12 Tucson
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "bpm31337" wrote:
> I'd like to hear the thoughts of the owners here. Does this seem
> rational? Practical? Expensive?

>
>
> - Paul in Tucson
better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 10:46 pm
by Lujo Bauer
My KLR was kinda yellow when I got it:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~lbauer/klr. I'm planning on making it school
bus yellow. There's a good account of painting a KLR at
http://www.anguish.org/~greyson/motorcycle/index.shtml.
-Lujo
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better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2002 10:56 pm
by Tengai650
At 3:33 AM +0000 1/29/02, bpm31337 wrote:
>I'm about to buy my first KLR as my 2nd bike (after a Suzuki GS500)
>and the only thing that really bugged me was my overwhelming
>preference for a Yellow bike. Call me weird, but yellow bikes are
>inherently beautiful. I also bend towards the utilitarian, so had I
>been able to find a yellow KLR I would buy it on the spot.
>
>Sadly there is no such monster. Suzuki makes the DR650SE in yellow,
>but that bike doesn't have nearly the potential that I see in the KLR.
Something like this?
http://www.personal.psu.edu/mjv2/KL650A16.jpg
I think Yellow would be a good change for the KLR.
Mark
B2
A2
A3
better than painting? i want my yellow klr!
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2002 10:04 am
by gpokluda
> At 3:33 AM +0000 1/29/02, bpm31337 wrote:
> >I'm about to buy my first KLR as my 2nd bike (after a Suzuki GS500)
> >and the only thing that really bugged me was my overwhelming
> >preference for a Yellow bike. Call me weird, but yellow bikes are
> >inherently beautiful. I also bend towards the utilitarian, so had
I
> >been able to find a yellow KLR I would buy it on the spot.
> >
> >Sadly there is no such monster. Suzuki makes the DR650SE in
yellow,
> >but that bike doesn't have nearly the potential that I see in the
KLR.
>
I like yellow bikes too. I have a yellow Magna that gets plenty of
attention when it's out and about. Look into having it done with bed
liner spray. It is duarble, has a funky texture and comes in all
kinds of colors. Beware that it will add about 10-15 lbs to your
bike.
Gino
better than painting? i want my blue klr!
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2002 4:04 pm
by Mark McCoy
not the plastic parts...
----- Original Message -----
From: "matthew"
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:28 AM
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Better than painting? I want my Blue KLR!
> A real Paint shop can "bake" it on so it wouldnt flake
> right/?