schleppy
Well-Known Member
Last week I decided to paint the inside of my stock screen a semi gloss black, and make some mirror block off plates (I run bar end mirrors, WAY better than stock). The result:
All I did with the screen is clean it REALLY well and tape off the rounded "edge" that runs the top portion of the screen. I also taped and masked off the front side that I wanted to keep paint-free. Shot a thick coat on the inside and let it sit for a day. I think it turned out great.
The mirror block offs are cut from some aluminum scrap a friend had at his shop. I made a template of the hole using the stock mirror and some cardboard, then traced that onto the aluminum. I cleaned and painted the aluminum with the same Krylon Fusion I used on the wind screen. I think they came out pretty nice, and cost me $0.
Next up, chopping the stock screen!
All I did with the screen is clean it REALLY well and tape off the rounded "edge" that runs the top portion of the screen. I also taped and masked off the front side that I wanted to keep paint-free. Shot a thick coat on the inside and let it sit for a day. I think it turned out great.
The mirror block offs are cut from some aluminum scrap a friend had at his shop. I made a template of the hole using the stock mirror and some cardboard, then traced that onto the aluminum. I cleaned and painted the aluminum with the same Krylon Fusion I used on the wind screen. I think they came out pretty nice, and cost me $0.
Next up, chopping the stock screen!