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  1. #1
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    Plasti dip job

    check out my 225 plasti dip job on some rough plastics.
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    Tell me more how did you do this? What color options do you have?

  3. #3
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    You can purchase it from Menards or Home Depot it comes in a spray can similar to spray paint but it's like a rubber finish.

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    We used to use the plasti dip liquid in a can to dip our clutch & brakes levers, they have lots of colors and it gave them a non-slip finish.

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    Best part about that stuff is it can be peeled off!
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    1984 ATC 70 x2
    1985 ATC 250R-Ported/Polished, PWK 39mm, V-force 3's, Outerwears air box lid, FMF fatty with DG silencer, DWT wheels, LSR +4 axle, all black plastics
    1985 ATC 250R-stock

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    So I guess the worst part about it is,it will peel off? Just asking.
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    No it doesn't just peel off on its own, I find it to be pretty durable it does chip and scratch like paint but not as easy.

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    It the same type of stuff on Channel Lock Pilar handles, some of which I have used for 30 years with no problems.

    I don't know how it works on fenders, but I coated a set of Quadracer nerf bars along time ago because sand kicked up by the front tires would blast them clean & it worked great for years!

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    Central Utah
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    Looks pretty good, much better than I expected.

  10. #10
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    That's pretty cool I'll have to try that, keep it up

  11. #11
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    I never thought of using Plasti dip my fenders and clutch pedal need it

  12. #12
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    wyandotte,michigan
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    Looks good

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    looks good

  14. #14
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    Thanks I thought it turned out good myself

  15. #15
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    Looks nice, better than I expected. Kudos!
    1985 ATC 350X all original/OEM Honda parts
    1972 US90 Dickson Designs 2" stretched tube chassis, 200x Forks, Piranha 150cc, VM26
    1985 ATC70 Piranha 114cc BBK, Ported Race Head, TB300 Cam, Spangler's Exhaust
    1985 ATC70 Piranha 150cc, VM26, Z40 cam, Ported head, Two Brothers Exhaust, 2" stretch

    1970 Honda CT70125cc Mikuni 24, XR80 Forks, Aluminum Swingarm, Carbon Exhaust
    1972 Honda CT70110cc e-start, Mikuni 20 carb, Carbon Exhaust, Aluminum Wheels
    1993 Honda Z50R all original

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