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September 27, 2010

XS250 Motorcycle Build Diary - Frame Paint

So we got around to spraying some coats of paint onto the Frame/swingarm/forks and a number of other items. We put about 4-5 coats of paint on, starting with a light tack coat then onto the final wet coats.

XS250 Motorcycle Build Diary - Frame Paint

So we got around to spraying some coats of paint onto the Frame/swingarm/forks and a number of other items. We put about 4-5 coats of paint on, starting with a light tack coat then onto the final wet coats.

Used a 1.4 Gravity Fed gun with a 2.5HP compressor.

It turned out nice and shiny.





Benny

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