On September 22, 2013 at 9:36 AM Ron Criswell wrote: Lemon Pledge (seriously) works.....but me disliking my '99 Teal green, painted the plastic with black bedliner paint....but using Bulldog plastic prep first. If it gets a scratch....easy to touch up. I painted the tank with car paint. A black base coat with red and yellow scallops. A trick showcase KLR (heh). Makes Harley guys asks what is my weird bike (heh). Criswell Sent from my iPad On Sep 21, 2013, at 10:07 PM, < frankconley@...> wrote: I have an 04 so it has the red plastics on it. As predicted by Jim Miller, it has faded to pink. My searches on eBay haven't shown an easy solution to replacing all the plastics. Is there such a source? Ideally I'd go for the military plastics if I could find them. Otherwise black or something. (At least black would fade to gray.) Surely someone has already solved this problem.
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