Wraps and dips
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:04 pm
Was thinking about getting some parts coated in carbon fibre (see pretend carbon fibre). Well after looking into it there appears to be a plethora(
) of methods, products out there. I was going to send them off to be done but it's not that cheap and there seems to be a DIY alternative to all the services on offer.
So I thought I would list all the options I have found out about and see what the great unwashed of scooterotica think of each, feel free to add any I haven't listed.
Carbon fibre effect flexible sheets with 3m adhesive, sticks straight on the part. cheapest and possibly easiest to fit but will it look any good.
Proper carbon fibre flexible sheets, requires sanding of part, hardeners, hairdryers and lacquer. Takes a few days to do a part with drying times and may be numerous opportunities for cock ups.
Carbon effect dipping. choose your pattern and simply dip the item in sheet soaked in large container. Looks relatively easy to do but I suspect it could take a couple of goes to get the hang of it.
Sef

So I thought I would list all the options I have found out about and see what the great unwashed of scooterotica think of each, feel free to add any I haven't listed.
Carbon fibre effect flexible sheets with 3m adhesive, sticks straight on the part. cheapest and possibly easiest to fit but will it look any good.
Proper carbon fibre flexible sheets, requires sanding of part, hardeners, hairdryers and lacquer. Takes a few days to do a part with drying times and may be numerous opportunities for cock ups.
Carbon effect dipping. choose your pattern and simply dip the item in sheet soaked in large container. Looks relatively easy to do but I suspect it could take a couple of goes to get the hang of it.
Sef