I just got my first bike and I love every aspect of it except the paint.
It's really not worth it to me to spend any significant money to paint the bike but I'd really like to try to paint the bike myself.
If I did the job I'd just be doing a flat black for the whole bike. I would basically pay someone to clear the original paint. Then prime paint and top coat the bike all with home depot spray paint ( the sell specific automotive spray paints that I would assume are meant to be pretty durable in the outdoors. My thought is that if I have the original sanding done proffesionally and then do the rest of the job well, I should end up with a durable finished product.
Am i getting myself into trouble or is their a chance that this would work out.
It's really not worth it to me to spend any significant money to paint the bike but I'd really like to try to paint the bike myself.
If I did the job I'd just be doing a flat black for the whole bike. I would basically pay someone to clear the original paint. Then prime paint and top coat the bike all with home depot spray paint ( the sell specific automotive spray paints that I would assume are meant to be pretty durable in the outdoors. My thought is that if I have the original sanding done proffesionally and then do the rest of the job well, I should end up with a durable finished product.
Am i getting myself into trouble or is their a chance that this would work out.