Recomendations needed for bike painting in London.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, May 30, 2006.

  1. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    Someone I know needs his V-Strom painting after dropping it. I gave him
    Extreme in Wellingborough's details but it seems they're fucking around
    and not taking incoming calls at the moment.

    Does anyone know of a good reliable painter in the North/East London
    area who could paint a black V-strom fairing back to standard at a
    reasonable cost please?
     
    Lozzo, May 30, 2006
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  2. Don't know a specific bike-type one, but I do know a superb body shop in
    Colindale?

    Ali
     
    Alison Hopkins, May 30, 2006
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  3. Lozzo

    SD Guest

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    SD, May 31, 2006
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  4. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    Champ said...
    Many thanks, I'll pass it on to him.
     
    Lozzo, May 31, 2006
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  5. Sudden Impact in Romford.
     
    vulgarandmischevious, May 31, 2006
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  6. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Lozzo belched forth and ejected the following:
    That might have something to do with the racing at Santa Pod.
    Ask a Taxi repair firm, there's loads :)
     
    Whinging Courier, May 31, 2006
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  7. Lozzo

    antonye Guest

    Essex County Choppers at the M25/A127 interchange (J29).
    Owned by Chris who also owns TecMoto, they did the race
    fairings for me - admittedly for free but I've also paid to have
    the seat unit on the 748 repaired and painted and was more
    than happy with the job.

    Painted fairings are here:
    http://www.horrible.demon.co.uk/bikes/2006_new.jpg

    Their website is here:
    http://www.essexcountychoppers.net/
     
    antonye, May 31, 2006
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  8. Lozzo

    ogden Guest

    Lamp-post, was it? More news at 11?
     
    ogden, May 31, 2006
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  9. Lozzo

    dwb Guest

    Not a suggestion, but the black paint (if it's like mine) is a metallic
    finish - it's got sparkly bits in it.

    So would need to get the original paint match etc if possible.
     
    dwb, May 31, 2006
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  10. They assisted with the repairs, in fact.
     
    vulgarandmischevious, Jun 1, 2006
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  11. Lozzo

    Brian Day Guest

    Is a repair possible,Tried these Guys?

    http://www.chipsaway.co.uk/


    Brian Day
     
    Brian Day, Jun 3, 2006
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  12. Blueish sparkly bits mostly seen on clean paintwork in sunny conditions?
    If so, it sounds like the delish Suzuki "Pearl Novelty Black". It's
    fookin expensive, and an utter bastard to spray.

    I think there's about 4 of us on here that want PNB re-sprays, we should
    just club together and do it.


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    DoetNietComputeren, Jun 3, 2006
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