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josephau 12-05-09 22:51

Painting the windscreen
 
Has anyone painted his/her screen? I want a rallye look on my bike, and I suppose that's a cheap way to do it, but am not sure if the paint on the screen would stick and/or look good. Any suggestions?

gregor 13-05-09 14:55

No it's something I plan to do so I will be interested in any answers.

I've managed to scratch mine greenlaning and haven't been able to buff out all the marks so thought painting or covering in vinyl might be the way to go.

I now have a MM screen fitted but the yam screen gets put back on for offroading along with the gaffa-taped on extension if I'm going distances.

Maybe I'll just cover it all in gaffa tape :smilies0943:

stoic bloke 13-05-09 20:25

hi josephau, i was thinking about the very same thing the other day. my thought was why not use a sheet of polypropelene;flexible,in many colours inc. black,can be cut to any width or height you desire, with heat and craftyness shapes can be created,virtually unbreakable hmmm

the painting ideas good until it gets knock then the paint cracks and looks a little battle scarred but then chicks dig scars dont they?

i think when i get a little more time i will make this my next project a proper screen for the tenere

good luck on what you decide stoic

duncang 13-05-09 21:50

Vinyl
 
Hi

Why not take the screen to a graphics company and get it covered with medium tac vinyl ? hundreds of colours available and they will but it on wet and thus no bubbles if they clean it off.

I say a blue Tenere on the photo section with a Rossi Yellow screen which looked trick.

I would do a colour on the front and matt black on the back

Duncan

BigB 14-05-09 03:02

painting the screen is easy
key the back with 240 grit wet and dry
wash with soapy water (do not use thinners)
then spary with halfords car body paint
then spary over the colour with matt black if needs be
remember the colour will get darker if backed with matt black
always test a small area first
just in case the paint reacts with the screen

the same method is used on rc car bodies
they are painted on the inside of the body
and will take a good bashing before the paint flakes off

cut an old plastic pop bottle up and use that to have a practice

JMo 14-05-09 09:48

I tend to agree with BigB there - a friend of mine did it to a fly screen on his Ducati (painted on the inside) and you couldn't tell it wasn't self-coloured plastic... I'd say the Tenere screen is sturdy enough not to flex and crack the paint (except perhaps in a fall) so I think it will doofer...

Of course what we really need is a complete firbreglass 'rally' front end to replace the headlight and screen... one with an HID (or similar) light built in... now who could possibly be working on that idea?

xxx

josephau 14-05-09 10:06

Thanks guys.

BigB, good tip on darker color if painted inside black. Then I am curious if I first paint the front and back white, then cover the inside white with matt black, would the front white still be darker?

JMo, hell yeah, if someone is making a decent fully-designed fibreglass, I would go for it too. Slightly off topic, so you are doing the competitive or the non-competitive Heroes Legend? I checked it out quickly, looks neat. I also sent them a couple questions but waiting for reply.

JMo 14-05-09 10:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by josephau (Post 93891)
JMo, hell yeah, if someone is making a decent fully-designed fibreglass, I would go for it too. Slightly off topic, so you are doing the competitive or the non-competitive Heroes Legend? I checked it out quickly, looks neat. I also sent them a couple questions but waiting for reply.

Do you really need to ask? x

I shall be competing in the open moto category - doing my best to uphold the long tradition of the Tenere racing to Dakar...

Don't worry, there will be more info once the project bike starts to come together...

xxx

josephau 14-05-09 10:30

My bad, JMo. Haven't got my coffee, how could I ask such dumb question of an award-winning Tenere Heroine :) Look forward to witnessing the (r)evolution of your Tenere (or another Tenere).

BigB 15-05-09 19:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by josephau (Post 93891)
Thanks guys.

BigB, good tip on darker color if painted inside black. Then I am curious if I first paint the front and back white, then cover the inside white with matt black, would the front white still be darker?

JMo, hell yeah, if someone is making a decent fully-designed fibreglass, I would go for it too. Slightly off topic, so you are doing the competitive or the non-competitive Heroes Legend? I checked it out quickly, looks neat. I also sent them a couple questions but waiting for reply.

josephau not sure what you meen by painting the front and back of screen,

do you meen paint the outside of the screen white and the inside white aswell, then cover with matt black.


if you want to paint the screen white,
paint the inside white and then paint with silvier then matt black.
use as little paint as possible to avoid it flaking off.
white will tend to go a little darker no matter what light colour paint you back it with.


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