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Coming back from this year‘s rally, my CB 1100 Sidecar rig slid into the top rail of the trailer while I was towing it and scratched the engine guard. Was wondering if anyone has painted their engine guard and if so, what paint did you use?
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I THINK its been done by at least one member but can’t remember for sure.
A new one can be had fairly cheap:
https://www.partsfish.com/oemparts/a/hon...case-cover
Maybe cheaper on other sites, IDK.
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Could just sand it really smooth and use gloss black engine paint.
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Ouch, I hope Hank isn’t upset with you. I agree with Gone.
I enjoyed our ride together on the BOTD last week.
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Thanks Gone in 60. Not sure if I trust myself to do a good enough job, but if I screw it up, I could just then go the replacement route.
Thanks popgun! There’s a good chance I will end up going that way. I appreciate the link.
Hey Suhwak, shhh, Hank hasn’t seen it yet and yes, I enjoyed our ride too. I appreciate you riding with us at a leisurely pace.
(09-04-2023, 11:29 PM)suhawk305_imp Wrote: Ouch, I hope Hank isn’t upset with you. I agree with Gone.
I enjoyed our ride together on the BOTD last week.
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Hank, take a look at the L side engine cover.. and let us know
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Might be a good opportunity to try out your vinyl wrapping skills. It's cheap and can give some nice effects, and it is easy to un-do if you don't like it.
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(09-05-2023, 05:05 AM)Nachodaddy_imp Wrote: Might be a good opportunity to try out your vinyl wrapping skills. It's cheap and can give some nice effects, and it is easy to un-do if you don't like it.
Is there [extra] heat-resistant vinyl wraps?
I do see the merit.
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Might be hard to wrap something bowl-shaped like that without seams. Might not want to stay put once it gets hot too.
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