toast449
top rider
I don't see any build threads in here, so I'm starting one.
So far not a lot, swapped out the stock mirror for CRG bar ends and used Tom's template to fit a Duke 390 tail tidy using mo.Blaze Ice turn signals. Stock battery removed for a Shorai unit and removed the passenger pegs after machining a new exhaust mount. Just those little things knocked ~13 lbs off the bike.
This weekend I started paint. I ordered replacement tank panels for $90 from my dealer so I still have all the originals.
Paint is from a Cherokee, Red Velvet pearl. Rattle can base and 2k clear. Garage was about 60 and I kept the cans warm in a big bucket of water (~100 F) Sprayed great but had a couple little imperfections. Wetsand with 1500/3000/5000.

Used Griots stages polishes (1/2/3) on one half at a time

Was going to take it to glass but the stock tank has some orange peel so I left a little in it. Didn't want to sand the tank flat and find out that they barely used any clear on it.

Final result looks pretty good.

Really need full sun to make this paint pop so of course it was cloudy all day.



Next step is to redo the pillion cover (right now it has the strip of bright yellow that is covered with electrical tape
) with the same kind of strip but in burgundy. Forged carbon radiator caps and I will continue the body line from the bottom of the tank across them and paint the top burgundy before clearing the whole thing. Same idea as the custom one at the motorcycle show.
Front fender will be black on top with the forged carbon side panels.
Also going to take apart the dash, I hate how big it is. If the actual guts are the size of the viewable screen I'm going to 3d print something smaller as a case and mount it on the bars so that I can make a bikini fairing that lays very flat right above the headlight.
So far not a lot, swapped out the stock mirror for CRG bar ends and used Tom's template to fit a Duke 390 tail tidy using mo.Blaze Ice turn signals. Stock battery removed for a Shorai unit and removed the passenger pegs after machining a new exhaust mount. Just those little things knocked ~13 lbs off the bike.
This weekend I started paint. I ordered replacement tank panels for $90 from my dealer so I still have all the originals.
Paint is from a Cherokee, Red Velvet pearl. Rattle can base and 2k clear. Garage was about 60 and I kept the cans warm in a big bucket of water (~100 F) Sprayed great but had a couple little imperfections. Wetsand with 1500/3000/5000.

Used Griots stages polishes (1/2/3) on one half at a time

Was going to take it to glass but the stock tank has some orange peel so I left a little in it. Didn't want to sand the tank flat and find out that they barely used any clear on it.

Final result looks pretty good.

Really need full sun to make this paint pop so of course it was cloudy all day.



Next step is to redo the pillion cover (right now it has the strip of bright yellow that is covered with electrical tape
Front fender will be black on top with the forged carbon side panels.
Also going to take apart the dash, I hate how big it is. If the actual guts are the size of the viewable screen I'm going to 3d print something smaller as a case and mount it on the bars so that I can make a bikini fairing that lays very flat right above the headlight.











