Painting 696 parts

Started by livefastdiefun99, March 05, 2009, 10:22:40 AM

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livefastdiefun99

For those guys out there who painted their exhaust heat shields on their 696 with high temp paint, did you guys prime or sand them at all, or just applied multiple coats of the high temp paint?  I was also thinking of maybe painting the stock rear sets too, do you guys think priming or sanding would be required on those, or just go at it with the paint?Thanks!
2009 Monster 696
2007 Kawasaki KX-250F

He Man

You should sand it, theres always some type of crap hidden in it and sanding will make a nice surface to work on. hit it with 3-4 layers. and bake it if you can. they scratch off easily if you dont.

as for the rear sets, i would not spray paint them. they are high wear, and they will scratch easily. Powdercoat them instead!

zLoki

Agreed. 

But you can just PC everything.  If you shop around, you can prob get the shields done for less than $30, same with the rear sets.  They are easy to come off - getting the spring back on for the rear brake is a major pain but doable.  I'm actually putting some reflective black tape on the high wear spots to protect the PC from my boots.
Mostly stock '12 796
Sold - '09 696 with 30,000 miles

craigo

I BBQ painted the Exhaust and Headers on my GF's 696 and all I did was clean them with soapy water prior to applying the paint. I gave it about 6 coats, then put it into the oven to back for 30 minutes :).  The paint is pretty much rock solid, you can't tell it's not original.

MotoMoto

Same here, cleaned the shields and mounts thoroughly with lots of detergent just using a rough sponge. Then dry and pre-heat in the oven and applying two layers of high temp spray paint while the parts were still warm. Then heated it again for 20 mins. Sticks nicely so far. Much better than the cheap aluminum look.  :)
M696 red,14T,CRG levers,DP touring seat,CF Termis

DucatiTorrey

any pics of them painted? I noticed the 1100 covers are black, is it similar? thanks [beer]
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Raux

if you are looking at the 1100s they are CF stock

golgofett

What temps should you bake at in the oven?  Preheat and after painting?
2009 M1100 Gloss Black
Motovation Frame Sliders
Touring Seat
CRG Lanesplitters w/Rhinomoto Barends
Rizoma fender eliminator
Rizoma Avio 21's

DucatiTorrey

2009 monster 1100 with flat black heat covers

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