I have a 2000 with carbon covers. The tank looks bad. Anyone ever get a hydro dip or wrap done? If I have to replace it is the 2000 carbon unique to that year?
IMO, Id say the carbon fiber is , well, old and not so exciting anymore.I have a 2000 with carbon covers. The tank looks bad. Anyone ever get a hydro dip or wrap done? If I have to replace it is the 2000 carbon unique to that year?
I have a 2000 with carbon covers. The tank looks bad. Anyone ever get a hydro dip or wrap done? If I have to replace it is the 2000 carbon unique to that year?
I have a 2000 with carbon covers. The tank looks bad. Anyone ever get a hydro dip or wrap done? If I have to replace it is the 2000 carbon unique to that year?
When I purchased the bike it was from an auction yard. They had written numbers on the tank. When they were wiped off they looked like they were still there. When I did a light sand it started to remove the carbon look as well.Not sure what is "looking bad" about it but if the clear is chipping perhaps smoothing out the edges and clearing it again might work???
Just a thought
OK, yea, if sanding got into the carbon clearing probably won't turn out well.When I purchased the bike it was from an auction yard. They had written numbers on the tank. When they were wiped off they looked like they were still there. When I did a light sand it started to remove the carbon look as well.
After Hydro dipping a lacquer coat is normally applied and provided it is to the same specification as automotive re-finishing then yes.Is hydro dipping as durable as paint ? I have the exact same situation and dont know which way to go.
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I have a 2000 with carbon covers. The tank looks bad. Anyone ever get a hydro dip or wrap done? If I have to replace it is the 2000 carbon unique to that year?
If i was just reading i be "Puke"I have had both done. I had a belly pan carbon wrapped and to my eyes it was OK but it lacked the gloss of the OE finish and somehow managed to look plastic.
When I replaces the front and rear mudguards, belly-pan, side panels and scoops I bit the bullet and went for hydrodipping.
I'll let you decide.
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I don't recall how much it cost but it wasn't cheap and probably cost more than wrapping.
If you intend to keep the bike long term and are prepared to dig into your pockets then IMO there is no contest.
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