dr350 for a klr trade?
-
- Posts: 44
- Joined: Wed Sep 27, 2000 12:13 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
I'm wanting to paint my KLR really bad (especially now that I've
melted a hole thru the sidecover), but there is one major thing
stopping me. I think the tank looks so good, I just can't bare to
cover it up. It's not that I don't like the paint scheme, I'm just
wanting something different. I'm considering a flat black or possibly
a camouflage. I'm not a military guy, a hunter, nor am I
a "survivalist" (not that any of these are bad things), but I really
like camouflage because it hides imperfections and still looks good
dirty. It's also easy to "touch up". Anyone paint their KLR
camouflage?
Someone mentioned a while back about painting their bodywork with the
bedliner stuff you spray onto the bed of trucks. Has anyone actually
done this?
I've just gotta get a better seat. Great for short commutes. Like the
stock seat, but not after 100 miles.
My tires are going quick (I'm still somewhat disappointed). Just
turned over 2K, not sure if the tires will go much past 3K at this
rate. I love the street performance (they're stock), but the wear
life really sucks. I think I'll be going with something else,
probably more street oriented since only 2% of my riding is offroad.
I really like the tread pattern I've seen on the newer Triumph
Tigers. Not sure what these are.
Tom (Southwestern Ohio)
2000 Kawasaki KLR650
1996 Triumph Trophy 900
1993 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2001 2:36 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Tom Witt" wrote:
possibly> I'm wanting to paint my KLR really bad (especially now that I've > melted a hole thru the sidecover), but there is one major thing > stopping me. I think the tank looks so good, I just can't bare to > cover it up. It's not that I don't like the paint scheme, I'm just > wanting something different. I'm considering a flat black or
really> a camouflage. I'm not a military guy, a hunter, nor am I > a "survivalist" (not that any of these are bad things), but I
the> like camouflage because it hides imperfections and still looks good > dirty. It's also easy to "touch up". Anyone paint their KLR > camouflage? > > Someone mentioned a while back about painting their bodywork with
actually> bedliner stuff you spray onto the bed of trucks. Has anyone
the> done this? > > I've just gotta get a better seat. Great for short commutes. Like
offroad.> stock seat, but not after 100 miles. > > My tires are going quick (I'm still somewhat disappointed). Just > turned over 2K, not sure if the tires will go much past 3K at this > rate. I love the street performance (they're stock), but the wear > life really sucks. I think I'll be going with something else, > probably more street oriented since only 2% of my riding is
Tom here is a link to my bike that i painted. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr65 ... 20Bikes%2C% 20Websites%2C%20Pics/Member%27s%20Bikes/Steve%20G%27s% 20bike/BLK2001KLR.jpg here is a link to a site that tells you how to do it http://anguish.org/~greyson/motorcycle/paint.shtml If you do this, dont use the flexible black, it looks like crap and you cant polish it. good luck Steve> I really like the tread pattern I've seen on the newer Triumph > Tigers. Not sure what these are. > > Tom (Southwestern Ohio) > 2000 Kawasaki KLR650 > 1996 Triumph Trophy 900 > 1993 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
-
- Posts: 44
- Joined: Wed Sep 27, 2000 12:13 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
The first is a pic of a KLR in gloss black which is yours (right?)
and the second is a blue KLR which you followed this guy's painted
process (right)? Both nicely done I might add (I really like the
black!!).
When you say "flexible black", what do you mean? The bedliner stuff?
Thanks,
Tom - 00KLR650
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., steve.green@m... wrote: > Tom > here is a link to my bike that i painted. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr65 ... 7s%20Bikes% 2C% > 20Websites%2C%20Pics/Member%27s%20Bikes/Steve%20G%27s% > 20bike/BLK2001KLR.jpg > > here is a link to a site that tells you how to do it > > http://anguish.org/~greyson/motorcycle/paint.shtml > > If you do this, dont use the flexible black, it looks like crap and > you cant polish it. > > good luck > Steve
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2001 2:36 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
The black is mine. The guy on the web site recomends using a flexible
primer and flexible black(plastikote only has flexible black) It's
intended for bumpers. I tried this and the finished looked bad. You
need to use clear coat or something you can sand and polish if your
using spray cans. I havent heard any thing about the bed liner stuff.
You will probably still want to use the adhesion promoter on the
plastic.
Steve
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Tom Witt" wrote: > The first is a pic of a KLR in gloss black which is yours (right?) > and the second is a blue KLR which you followed this guy's painted > process (right)? Both nicely done I might add (I really like the > black!!). > > When you say "flexible black", what do you mean? The bedliner stuff? > > Thanks, > Tom - 00KLR650 > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., steve.green@m... wrote: > > > Tom > > here is a link to my bike that i painted. > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr65 ... 7s%20Bikes% > 2C% > > 20Websites%2C%20Pics/Member%27s%20Bikes/Steve%20G%27s% > > 20bike/BLK2001KLR.jpg > > > > here is a link to a site that tells you how to do it > > > > http://anguish.org/~greyson/motorcycle/paint.shtml > > > > If you do this, dont use the flexible black, it looks like crap and > > you cant polish it. > > > > good luck > > Steve
-
- Posts: 389
- Joined: Mon Jan 29, 2001 8:04 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
My tip would be not to go with 'camo'. The design of camo paint is
to help things hide. Seems like that isn't what you would want when
doing battle with cagers doing lane changes, etc.
Pat / Austin
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Tom Witt" wrote: > I'm wanting to paint my KLR really bad (especially now that I've > melted a hole thru the sidecover), but there is one major thing > stopping me. I think the tank looks so good, I just can't bare to > cover it up. It's not that I don't like the paint scheme, I'm just > wanting something different. I'm considering a flat black or possibly > a camouflage. I'm not a military guy, a hunter, nor am I > a "survivalist" (not that any of these are bad things), but I really > like camouflage because it hides imperfections and still looks good > dirty. It's also easy to "touch up". Anyone paint their KLR > camouflage? > > Someone mentioned a while back about painting their bodywork with the > bedliner stuff you spray onto the bed of trucks. Has anyone actually > done this? > > I've just gotta get a better seat. Great for short commutes. Like the > stock seat, but not after 100 miles. > > My tires are going quick (I'm still somewhat disappointed). Just > turned over 2K, not sure if the tires will go much past 3K at this > rate. I love the street performance (they're stock), but the wear > life really sucks. I think I'll be going with something else, > probably more street oriented since only 2% of my riding is offroad. > I really like the tread pattern I've seen on the newer Triumph > Tigers. Not sure what these are. > > Tom (Southwestern Ohio) > 2000 Kawasaki KLR650 > 1996 Triumph Trophy 900 > 1993 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
-
- Posts: 437
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2000 10:34 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
Here is a link to Camo covering I was going to use on my KLR and
probably will someday when the starts to flow again.
http://www.camoclad.com/
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Tom Witt" wrote: > I'm wanting to paint my KLR really bad (especially now that I've > melted a hole thru the sidecover), I'm considering a flat black or possibly > a camouflage. > > Tom (Southwestern Ohio) > 2000 Kawasaki KLR650 > 1996 Triumph Trophy 900 > 1993 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
-
- Posts: 437
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2000 10:34 pm
changes to my klr (advice?)
There was a lady here who crashed into a camoed Jeep. She claimed she
couldn't see it baecause it looked like a tree. I guess the lady
drives into alot of tree laying in the middle of the road.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., IronJungle@H... wrote: > My tip would be not to go with 'camo'. The design of camo paint is > to help things hide. Seems like that isn't what you would want when > doing battle with cagers doing lane changes, etc. > > Pat / Austin > >
-
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Tue Jun 19, 2001 5:55 am
dr350 for a klr trade?
I have a 90 DR350 dirt only version. I've been trying to get a street
title for it, but you just can't get it done in Wisconsin. I figure
I'd see if anyone out there would be interested in trading an older
KLR for a dirt bike. I sunk all my available assets in to my 01, so I
don't have much cash. I want a bike for the wife to ride with me.
i'll entertain any other trades as well, but it would almost have to
be an enduro model.
What I got: 90 DR 350 with a White bros. 385 piston, DG pipe, new
tires Cheng Shin front and Dunlop 756 rear, Eibach rear and race
tech front springs set up for a 225 lb rider, rear shock just rebuild
last summer. Cosmetically(SP?) looks like a 10 year old dirt bike
thrashed within an inch of it's life. Mechanically this thing rips! I
don't believe a dirt bike should be shiny, but dammit it better start
on the second kick and run flawlessly!
Any questions email me at brett.lobajeski@...
I think I'd even trade for a CR/KX/RM/YZ250 of the same vintage.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 33 guests