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Paint Chip Aaaahhhhhh
#11
To me, the size of the chip, the fact that it is down to the metal, age of the bike, and mileage would all be determining factors, if it was my bike. Trying to use touch up on a chip that large, and make it look decent would probably be difficult to accomplish. Given it is down to metal, it does need to be sealed to prevent rust. Given it is a well used and loved machine, I dont think I would invest in a custom paint job, UNLESS it had always been an eventual goal.

Here is what I would do in this situation, and something I have done from time to time in the past with various vehicles I have owned: Most car dealerships use independent mobile paint and vinyl repair services to cherry out trade in cars they intend to keep on their used car lots for sale. So, what I have done is to get a small amount of factory paint, and have one of these services apply it. Just ask car dealers in your area who they use and how to make contact. It may be a 2 appointment process, the first To apply paint, the second to apply clear coat after the paint has cured. These guys use air brushes, so the application is confined to a very small area and well controlled. The air brushes also apply the paint more smoothly than full size paint shop guns, so orange peel is not an issue. The cost compared to other options is very reasonable. You might want to wipe down the chip with alcohol and dab some clear silicone on it to prevent rust until you decide what you want to do. The silicone band aid will peel/roll off easily when you are ready.

These mobile guys also do vinyl repair and dye. I have watched them work, and it is amazing. They can repair a cut or tear in a vinyl seat cover, dye the repair the same color as the seat, and match the texture of the original vinyl. If anyone gets a tear or cut to their bikes seat, investigate one of these services before replacing the seat cover.

Whether it is a car or motorcycle chips are gonna happen, and I think it is okay to find a balance between utility and appearance when it comes to situations like this.
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#12
^^^ Like.
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#13
2017 EX you are 100% correct. The is exactly what we do at our dealership, as needed.
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#14
I've mentioned in other posts that I'm an OCD weirdo with stuff like this, and once I get a bike, I make patterns for the front of the tank and fork legs for clear plastic film to protect the areas prone to chips. I also have clear bras on both my wife's car and mine.

Whether you repaint or touch up, I'd suggest doing this. You seem like me - a stone chip is cause for a lot of thinking about what to do. I have touched up chips with good results, and I've also had a bike repainted based on a single dent that couldn't be repaired through paintless dent removal. Both made me happy - where I could mitigate the visual impact of a chip, or repaint, I had a perfect looking bike once again, and in the case of the repaint, also something that now looked a little different than everything else in that model.

Good luck with your decision, but I'd recommend taking preventive measures to prevent it again once you decide, or you'll be in the same position the next time your paint is damaged.
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#15
Can you send a couple pictures to see what this really looks like? Hard to comment without knowing what we're talking about.
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#16
Have two chips in mine. 1st one after 1000 miles was kind of where belt buckle would touch. 2nd one at about 30k is on front of tank just a inch from the 3M film that protects the front portions of the gas tank. I have been thinking new color schemes since I got the first chip Smile
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#17
(10-21-2019, 06:16 AM)bflint_imp Wrote: Have two chips in mine. 1st one after 1000 miles was kind of where belt buckle would touch. 2nd one at about 30k is on front of tank just a inch from the 3M film that protects the front portions of the gas tank. I have been thinking new color schemes since I got the first chip Smile

... or just let the CB go Mad Max, or should I say like Darryl's bike (Walking Dead). You get the idea. As long as it works, doesn't leak and just plain satisfies.
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#18
Funny you mention that, Gold. There's a guy on the Triumph forum who had a damaged tank on a Scrambler. Just to see what it looked like, he painted the tank and fenders with a greenish matte finish house paint, just to get a different look temporarily until he decided to have everything repainted. He ended up growing to like it and so far seems like he's decided to leave it.
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#19
For some folks, the approach is "low maintenance".

Example: I like the looks of the chrome on the CB, but loath to manage it.
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#20
I found a guy who's given me some very reasonable quotes. If I supply the touch up paint and the tank is off the bike he can repair the chip for $70. A total paintjob would start around $200. I'm meeting with him tomorrow to see some of his work and finalize prices. An older English guy, recommended from a local facebook group, hopefully he's the guy.
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