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CLOWNIN
10-17-2011, 12:10 AM
Wanna do my bike (after I get my tank fixed :furious2:) with a heavy textured paint or bed liner. Any help with what I should use, also is bed liner gonna be ok on plastic near the motor, due to the heat?

firefighter212
10-17-2011, 04:19 PM
I wouldnt do the colored bed liner.A buddy got a red liner in his truck and after a couple years it turned pink.

CLOWNIN
10-17-2011, 04:31 PM
A couple years isant bad though, but i wanted to grey or dark green

CLOWNIN
10-18-2011, 02:14 AM
No takers on this one?? I figured this one would have blown up!

wbaduke
10-19-2011, 01:48 PM
I have a little 49cc pit bike I did in Black bedliner and it turned out great. The only thing is if you ride a lot then you need a good bedliner not a cheap ass rattle can of it. Rhino offers theres in any custom color you want and it isn't to expensive. I am goinig with John Deere Blitz Black on mine cause I like that same look. Good luck

Divermike
10-19-2011, 02:13 PM
I ripped out the carpet in my jeep wrangler a few years ago and rhino lined the whole interior in black. Holding up great to mud, water and Tx heat so far, no color fading yet. Only problem is the shit is really ruff and it will stink for a few days till it cures.

As for applying it, Prep, prep, and more prep. Sand all paint off, wipe it down with acetone and roll it on. Stuff is sticky and is a pain in the ass to get it off areas you do not want rhino lined. Google write ups for rhino lining jeep wranglers and you will find a excellent write up on one of the jeep forums out their. Thats what I used.

wannabridin
10-23-2011, 11:21 PM
screw rhino liner or anything else. get yourself some Raptor liner. if you want black, its damn dear idiot proof! i just did my buddies jeep fenders and bumpers, and it looks IDENTICAL to line-x. it's amazing stuff, costs about $115 for the tintable kits, includes the reducer and gun, and it's VERY UV stable. plus the tintable ones accept automotive grade tints, so the color will last a long time. i've even heard about people doing a 2k clear on top of it to further increase their color retention and UV stability!

trust me man, this stuff is the best out there. i've done the inside of my truck (under the carpet and sound deadener) with rhino liner, and its texture is just TOO heavy to look good. raptor comes out great at 50 psi, and you can adjust the thickness be increasing or reducing the reducer and changing the pressure.

http://www.amazon.com/U-POL-Tintable-TRUCK-LINER-COATING-Bedliner/dp/B002M0S9AE