OzVMX Forum
Clubroom => Bike Talk => Topic started by: Marc.com on April 01, 2009, 07:47:08 pm
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hell knew i had overlooked something in this life, matching helmets...flash as a rat with a gold tooth
(http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg71/marcFX_photo/PICT1317.jpg)
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10 outa 10 - very 'period' ;) :).
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NO WAY :o
Is that for real ;D Gold tooth alright- no shortage of money here folks ;) ;D 8)
Very bling with a big fat rat 8)
Alison
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fark, that is truly drool-worthy.
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is that the same helmet in this listing?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/23/!BPV,-IQB2k~$(KGrHgoH-CwEjlLlwwEDBJzHNq)!C!~~_0.JPG)
250396891046
i want that face guard!
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yes same helmet, my new Japanese VMX connection, though you might not like the cost of the paint work.
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How much for interest sake Marc? I have done a couple of tanks already in those colors so I suppose the helmet wouldn't be a problem.
Cheers,
K
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tank painting about $400 AUD, helmet about $600....problem is exchange rate to yen, I have just sent off a helmet to be painting in NZ along with my RM370 tank.
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Helmet painted with stickers $292usd is what he quoted me last week ( you supply the helmet )
contact details [email protected]
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Guys - we have a forum member - Red Alert - who is very well known for his graphics/airbursh work in particular with helmets and painted mine in the old school red white and blue Honda colours. I don't know what his workload is like but drop him a line for a price. His work is exceptional and in fact has done some for charity auctions to support the cause. In Perth also.
cheers
Rossco
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Whats the go with painting helmets? my new fibreglass shoei says dont modify it or put any chemicals such as paint near it. Can you only paint fibreglass and not polycarbonate helmets? is the only risk the paint fumes getting into the foam? if you fully masked off the liner etc so no fumes can get in it ot reach the foam, should it be all ok then? im half considering it but also dont want to compromise the safety of the helmet. otherwise i will just leave it white and stick on some JT lightning bolts and a few other stickers
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Heat is also an issue. Normal 'air dry' should be okay but heat lamps might become an issue.
I'm surprised the Fibreglass helmet said not to spray.
I certain helmets can be sprayed safely otherwise CAMS and MA wouldn't allow custom helmets as they do.
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well it more in way just says dont put any chemicals on the helmet like paint, solvents etc, do not drill or modify etc. only clean with mild detergent
heat? is that to stop runs?
so you reckon if you were to mask off the inside and dont use any heat to speed up drying it would be ok?
i would imagine acrylic or 2 back base coat and 2 pack clear over top should be ok? my modern Fly helmet has a thick glossy clear coat which would have to be 2 pack clear i reckon.
a lot of the stuff you read says that the original hemets are 'specially painted, by special helemt painters with special paints etc' but i think its more of just a deterant to stop people doing it them selves?
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2 pack on a helmet is fine, i've done many of them. The heat is to cure the paint but it tends to make the fibres swell in fibreglass and could distort a polycarbonate helmet. I can paint a tank like that no problem, i had a bike painting business for years and painted 5 of Barry Sheenes GP bikes for his collection, Mick Doohans camo RZ500 that he restored a couple of years ago, Steve Galls YZ250a, Dave Tanners RN400, RH250, TM400 Cheney and Velocette as well as many others modern and vintage. I work as a mechanic now and just do a little painting on the side if anyone needs any tanks like that done. Cheers
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well 2 pack paint is a chemical reaction and it has hardner in it so it will harden/cure by it self. So guess as long as you use no heat it should be fine eh.
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It will harden by itself but spray booths have ovens to speed up the process and get onto the next job but you don't need heat for a helmet or tank.
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It will harden by itself but spray booths have ovens to speed up the process and get onto the next job
thats something we dont use unless its an extreme rush and then bits will go in an oven. a good day in the sun also does the trick otherwise its just left to cure itself and the customer is told when its ready if its something like a tank. i never tell a customer their tank will be ready in 1 week anyway and they understand the time it will take.
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Anyone who wants their helmet painted should have a look at these guys. I dropped in there Friday arvo, and had a look at some of their work.
http://www.headcasedesigns.com.au/
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John Kral in Berwick is a great helmet painter also.. he pretty much has a lock on the entire V8 supercar field.
Here's one of my brother's helmets he painted back in '01:
http://www.kralscreations.com.au/paint_helmets.php?page=10 (http://www.kralscreations.com.au/paint_helmets.php?page=10)
His more recent work is pretty spectacular.
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Sorry, cant help myself :D :D
"flash as a rat with a gold tooth"
or another interpretation
"trick as a dog with 2 dicks"
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anyone we know? ;D
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Here are a few shots of some lids I've done.(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j293/onala/Maulla08.jpg)(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j293/onala/IMG_2244.jpg)(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j293/onala/patrizi07.jpg)(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j293/onala/DSCN0740.jpg)