Anyone else experienced a similar problem? I'd like to 'touch-up' the paint, is it possible to get something from 'BM or any other after market manufacturer?
Any help appreciated
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Boxerpunk, how did you manage to claim the warranty? I take it that your bike is older that one year. Or is there a warranty clause on paint that is valid over 1 year? What dealer did you go to?Boxerpunk wrote:Seems to be a common problem with all painted forks.
Had mine replaced yesterday, under warranty (my warranty ends at the end of october).
Touch-up paint isn't available from BMW, although it is listed in the Real OEM-parts list.
I ordered a touch-up paintstick (orange 836, but even that doesn't seem to be available).
The problem is that BMW, due to environmental regulation, can't keep paint in stock.
\Mike_Lea// wrote:This might be a stupid suggestion, but what about something like Hammerite?? That's quite hard wearing isn't and available in several finishes.
I'm wondering if it's worth stripping off the bad stuff, clean the legs with something alcohol based then paint with hammerite.
I know it's not exactly what it's meant for, but might help to protect them once cleaned-up. They do metal primers too...
What d'ya think?
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I find spraying then rubbing down after each coat works well - but takes time. You can put about 5 coats on this way and get a really good finish.\Mike_Lea// wrote:Riceburner, I know exactly what you mean... I've got exactly the same problem!
Need to set a week or so aside to ensure I've got plenty of time to get the job done right.
Can't make my mind up whether it would be better to paint on or opt for a spray can. I might opt for paint as it's easy to apply and I won't need to mask everything to avoid over spray.
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#\Mike_Lea// wrote:I suppose spraying would be better, I'm just wary of the hassle of having to cover everything else up due to over spray; I don't have much room in my shed![]()
There's an undercoat hammerite provide which would probably be a good idea to use also. I would think a couple of layers of undercoat followed by a couple of layers of topcoat would do the job nicely. I'm thinking about silver or even black for that matter.
Have you seen the post on R1150R forum re: LED's... There's a guy on there who's installed blue LEDs instead of the default one's, looks pretty good to me.
http://r1150r.org/board/viewtopic.php?t ... hlight=led
I find it difficult to see my speedo, at a glance, particularly if the weather's not great and it's raining.
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