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    Hydrodipping group deal

    Happy Holidays everyone!

    I have recently began hydrodipping on the side and plan to hydrodip a majority of my bike over the winter in a matte finish wood grain.

    That being said - if anyone is interested....(group disounts will be offered...saves me time on prep...message me)

    I currently have carbon fiber, woodgrain, brushed aluminum, skulls, fire, momey, camo pattern, solid colors, and offer matte, satin, or gloss finish)

    Side covers ($200)
    Dash bezel ($250)
    Fairings ($350)
    Passenger handles ($100)
    Luggage rack ($75)
    Passenger back rest ($75)

    Group deal pricing = take $25 off each item. Note: finish must be the same (ie woodgrain/matte)
    Any other reqiests message me.

    As soon as my bike is completed I will post photos.

    Photo below is an example of woodgrain. I will post mine once completed
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    Cool look forward to pix
    Still accessorizing so I will have to wait but on the list to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    Will be following this thread!
    Let me know what you're interested in. I have a car interior and a pistol for next week. Ill be doing parts of my bike also. Trying to decide if i should take the speaker girlls out or leave them in 樂


    Can i get a vote?

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    Once done.....how durable is the finish?

    The reason I am asking is that I have a set of passenger floorboards I might be interested in doing something with. But, if the finish is likely to wear through nearly immediately...then why bother?



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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonTemplar View Post
    Once done.....how durable is the finish?

    The reason I am asking is that I have a set of passenger floorboards I might be interested in doing something with. But, if the finish is likely to wear through nearly immediately...then why bother?


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    There are other videos. Its pretty resilient to abuse.


    https://youtu.be/db6zVlEqUCU

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_328 View Post
    There are other videos. Its pretty resilient to abuse.


    https://youtu.be/db6zVlEqUCU

    That's amazing. Better than paint.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonTemplar View Post
    Once done.....how durable is the finish?

    The reason I am asking is that I have a set of passenger floorboards I might be interested in doing something with. But, if the finish is likely to wear through nearly immediately...then why bother?



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    I have a modest fortune wrapped up in my Reaper skull pieces. See my pics if you want.
    That said; to your durability question, mine had 3 coats of clear shot on them by the guy doing mine. They are very durable, I think unscratchable, within reason.
    They look as good as when I had them done, about 3 years ago, now.
    I also do some of my own hydrodipping, but there is a huge difference between my experiments and the work of a pro(comparing my work only).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtstiff's F6B View Post
    I have a modest fortune wrapped up in my Reaper skull pieces. See my pics if you want.
    That said; to your durability question, mine had 3 coats of clear shot on them by the guy doing mine. They are very durable, I think unscratchable, within reason.
    They look as good as when I had them done, about 3 years ago, now.
    I also do some of my own hydrodipping, but there is a huge difference between my experiments and the work of a pro(comparing my work only).
    I have on the smaller size dip tank 4ft by 2ft width and 2ft depth. I'm aiming to stick to items this size to have a quick turn around. Most of my time has been spent in preparation. Dipping has seemed to be the easiest part. What have you noticed between your work and a professional?

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