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748IOM
23-Feb-2006, 23:25
Just wondering if anyone has had quotes in the past for having number boards painted on their bike and what the cost was?

I've just applied for a quote so wanting to guage a reasonable price, but of a decent standard.

I've asked for separate quotes for front and rear so I can decide if the front vinyl is a more viable option for the front.

Thanks

dave996
23-Feb-2006, 23:26
Ask Nattyboy, he has just had the number boards painted on his race fairing;)

weeksy2
23-Feb-2006, 23:26
Casoli and Tecmoto will both do it mate... amongst others obviously....

some more of the lads will offer prices etc in a minute.

Tantrum992
23-Feb-2006, 23:36
I had the number boards painted on the front and and tail of my Multi about ten months ago, cost me £160 which included plastic welding and filling the holes where the rubbers on the rear unit were.

I think the padded front number boards are about £60 from a dealer or the vinal ones are about £24 on here http://www.carbon-trader.com/

748IOM
23-Feb-2006, 23:50
Thanks for the info I also noticed on my bike some of the paint on the frame is lifting, now is this something that can be patched or does the whole frame need to be done??

Note: It's not lifted off yet but it is bubbled?? Don't know why it's bubbled but it is.

Flanners
24-Feb-2006, 12:23
Rust?

748IOM
24-Feb-2006, 13:26
Don't know, it could be but at the moment it's just bubbled and feels like it would lift and flake away.

Just a small section but I was wondering the best way to treat it and too have it look it's best?

multi600
24-Feb-2006, 13:38
A guy on e-bay sells small bottles of touch-up paint. The gold for frames and wheels as well as the red and yellow for the other bits.


Mike

weeksy2
24-Feb-2006, 14:18
i have some gold in my desk. need it this weekend for a minor scratcch on my wheels, but i can ship to you after if you like.

748IOM
24-Feb-2006, 15:37
very kind to offer, I'll inspect the damage over the weekend and let you know.

Is it something you touch up then rather than paint the whole frame? I realise there's cost reasons involved for the choice not to repaint the frame but would the finish still be good?

weeksy2
24-Feb-2006, 16:05
Not sure mate... i guess it depends on how picky you are :)

if you're anything like me... it won't be good enough :)

rcgbob44
24-Feb-2006, 18:01
Mines from ProTwins.