That should look epic. I took the less labour intensive option. The new one is just back from being wrapped. I went for the darker (titanium) wrap this time because you can see the grain a little better than the Alu one I had on the 1299.
That looks bloody good that! I sometimes question these big ideas I have when something like that that can be achieved so simply. I spose it keeps me out the house tho.... How the rest of it coming along?
Ultimately yours will be better, and you’ll get the satisfaction of doing it yourself! The mechanicals of the bike are back together now. Put the seat/rear fairing on, but leaving the pain in the behind nose for another day! Just the side panels and progrips to go on after that.....
Got all the tank sanded with 180 grit. Now to go over with 240 to finish. 20180128_184348 by Matt Bly, on Flickr
My 899's front end coming along nicely... BST carbon wheels, Ohlins forks, Brembo M50's and Brembo HPK discs garnished with titanium bolts and a DP carbon mudguard!
Finally getting my GP4RS getting fitted, needs to amend the brake lines and then all good ad move on to fit matching rear caliper.
Making sure my wheels fit before getting tyres put on And got all my panels back, the bike will have a look of an R but with a few little SL details like matte carbon edged rear panels. The only green will now be on the tricolour on the matte black belly.
Thanks gents. The bike is a Final Edition so has the standard Akra road system. The wheels are Ali, saving my pennies for the race system when it eventually gets released...
Great paintwork, may i ask for the painter details and costs you paid? Was the rear panel carbon or they just made it looks like (sorry not sure what was the fairings you started with)? Are the wheels lighter then oem?
I used image design custom, that are very good but not the cheapest as everything is air brushed, no decals for anything including all logos and 1299 logos. The rear panels are all carbon. They Masked the carbon edge, painted and glossed the colour, then matted the carbon edge for the gloss and matt mix. I’ve avoided weighing wheels as I’m not chasing the savings, the bike is already more than I’ll ever appreciate.