Pic request of Kyle's latest paint job please!!
Pic request of Kyle's latest paint job please!!
Hey all, I've been hunting down some pics of Kyle's plastics that I had painted in complete (assembled) form on the bike. If anyone has any pics of this, then by all means...post away!
Much appreciated!
Here's the pics that I have, in my shop:
~KingCBR~
Much appreciated!
Here's the pics that I have, in my shop:
~KingCBR~
We can nickname him the high quality furniture rider. I have seen tables and cabinets that look like that.
That is what it takes to stand out in a crowd though(not that Kyle Woods needs it). I rock an all white gixxer with pro-tapers, and a front fairing covered in dinosaur sheets.
Yea Yea Yea dinosaur sheets!!!
That is what it takes to stand out in a crowd though(not that Kyle Woods needs it). I rock an all white gixxer with pro-tapers, and a front fairing covered in dinosaur sheets.
Yea Yea Yea dinosaur sheets!!! HEY KINGCBR. is that house of kolor marbalizer paint. if so what is the process(how many steps involved)(do u just mix two colors and thats how it sprays or what) to get the marble look and how much a pint.
thanks.
lata,
mike"zannmann"
thanks.
lata,
mike"zannmann"
Marbleizing is sooo easy!
You lay down the base, spray the marbleizer, slap on some plastic, let it set for a few seconds, then pull it off.
That's it...
I don't remember how long you have to let it set before laying on the clear, but all you would have to do is ask the people you buy the paint from.
The marbleizer comes in its own pint, last time I bought some it was like $35.
You lay down the base, spray the marbleizer, slap on some plastic, let it set for a few seconds, then pull it off.
That's it...
I don't remember how long you have to let it set before laying on the clear, but all you would have to do is ask the people you buy the paint from.
The marbleizer comes in its own pint, last time I bought some it was like $35.
LOL bowling ball paint is old school, it was started down in miami in like 93..... on of my cars was silver BB from 96-96....
joneser is correct about the technique....
you dry a basecoat and the spray over with another color and hit the whole thing with a thin milled plastic while its wet. The gangsta part is getting a nice clear coat so it isnt grainy and it dont peel.....
kyles RR was done pretty good
joneser is correct about the technique....
you dry a basecoat and the spray over with another color and hit the whole thing with a thin milled plastic while its wet. The gangsta part is getting a nice clear coat so it isnt grainy and it dont peel.....
kyles RR was done pretty good
heres a pic of my new tank and color scheme ... the blue is a tri color ... I think its called purple passion .... look at that seat 9 hrs of labor in that to get it mint looking .... its off a R1 .
peace
peace
Originally posted by Chach
heres a pic of my new tank and color scheme ... the blue is a tri color ... I think its called purple passion .... look at that seat 9 hrs of labor in that to get it mint looking .... its off a R1 .
peace
heres a pic of my new tank and color scheme ... the blue is a tri color ... I think its called purple passion .... look at that seat 9 hrs of labor in that to get it mint looking .... its off a R1 .
peace
banged out as smooth as possible then a little bondo !! Used a very thin coat ... it might crack coming down from a stoppie .. but I dought it .... Trial and error I guess.... but ya aa couple very thin coats ...
peace
peace
tank looks good, but the girl holding it looks better
Top five answers on the board....
Thanks for the pic Dirty B...I did see that one, and that's what sparked me to see if anyone had some other shots a little closer up, but I guess I'll just have to wait til Thursday on my day offand maybe it'll be back from Customs.
BTW, you are ALL wrong about the technique that I used but yes, it was all by House of Kolors brand products. I layed down WHITE on the main plastics, then shot black onto the tail. Then sprayed black MIXED with Marbelizer onto saran wrap, folded, squeezed, then opened and placed onto the panels and pressed. The tail was done opposite of course. The red is actually Kandy Apple Red mixed into the clear coat, and the tail is simply clear on top of the white/black combo.
After 12 hours of working on this, (AFTER priming was done), and finishing at 8am and having to be at work at 11am, it was pretty insane to see it come out the way it did.
I asked Kyle if people were going crazy over it, and he mentioned that people noticed it and checked it out, but didn't really get overly excited. I figure it's only because it's what people expect from Kyle Woods...rasing that bar again.
~KingCBR aka DVScott~
BTW, you are ALL wrong about the technique that I used but yes, it was all by House of Kolors brand products. I layed down WHITE on the main plastics, then shot black onto the tail. Then sprayed black MIXED with Marbelizer onto saran wrap, folded, squeezed, then opened and placed onto the panels and pressed. The tail was done opposite of course. The red is actually Kandy Apple Red mixed into the clear coat, and the tail is simply clear on top of the white/black combo.
After 12 hours of working on this, (AFTER priming was done), and finishing at 8am and having to be at work at 11am, it was pretty insane to see it come out the way it did.
I asked Kyle if people were going crazy over it, and he mentioned that people noticed it and checked it out, but didn't really get overly excited. I figure it's only because it's what people expect from Kyle Woods...rasing that bar again.

~KingCBR aka DVScott~
ya buddy
Originally posted by Chach
heres a pic of my new tank and color scheme ... the blue is a tri color ... I think its called purple passion .... look at that seat 9 hrs of labor in that to get it mint looking .... its off a R1 .
peace
heres a pic of my new tank and color scheme ... the blue is a tri color ... I think its called purple passion .... look at that seat 9 hrs of labor in that to get it mint looking .... its off a R1 .
peace
just bustin on ya
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