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handlebar switch restoration 08 Jan 2007 18:32 #104321

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I am in the process of giving my 77 KZ1000A a major clean up and would like to have the handlebar switches repainted keeping the original recessed white and yellow lettering - anyone have this done before? Anyone recommend someone to do this?

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handlebar switch restoration 08 Jan 2007 19:54 #104355

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On my KZ they are fine but have another bike that the letters are worn off. I looked for something to stick on with no success.
On the KZ if they are recessed (mines not here for reference) I don't know why you couldn't get a small brush and do it yourself? Wipe off the excess?
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handlebar switch restoration 08 Jan 2007 20:03 #104359

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Tancred9 wrote:

Anyone recommend someone to do this?

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Ya...YOU!B)
Seriously...sand off the old paint,and have at er,Bud!
For the white and yellow colouring...use the tip of a pin or a toothpick,or something that size.
Do the base coat first...let it set up and cure properly,and then take Your time,and do Your Own touch-ups...You'll see...You can do it.

And welcome to KZR!!
Post some pics of Your bike,Tancred9B)
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handlebar switch restoration 08 Jan 2007 21:05 #104380

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I painted mine silver and then cut a bunch of the brissles off of a small brush. It took a few tries but they came out good. I used lime green for all the lettering BTW. ;)
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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 07:29 #104428

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I used a small wire brush to scuff up the control, and dug out the paint from the lettering recesses. Then I painted everything black. Then I used water-based paint, and dabbed it into the lettering with a small brush. Then wipe off the excess with a damp cloth. I did this two years ago, and the switches still look good.
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'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 08:27 #104439

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ltd looks really good.
Ok let me throw this at you.The lettering on my KZ controls is fine but on my Yamaha they are completely worn off. I think they were just on the surface to begin with because if you look at just the right angle you can make the letters out. I made the rounds of the hobby stores looking for small white letters to maybe rub/stick on there, then my idea was to paint clear by hand over them . Problem is I can't find any small letters.You know they've got to be pretty small.
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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 09:03 #104443

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I dunked mine in the (hideously caustic) carb cleaner solution -- this removed paint to bare metal, then repainted. Had a buddy at work, the figure-painter hobbyist, do the fine stuff like LTDRider shows. I believe he used a fine brush and also did a wipe-off, then clear coated to help preserve it.

Incidentally, it's supposed to be 78F today and I'm going riding (again).
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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 09:21 #104447

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ltdrider wrote:

I used a small wire brush to scuff up the control, and dug out the paint from the lettering recesses. Then I painted everything black. Then I used water-based paint, and dabbed it into the lettering with a small brush. Then wipe off the excess with a damp cloth. I did this two years ago, and the switches still look good.

damn, good job! it does look new..

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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 10:10 #104452

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Here's the left side. The photo is just a little fuzzy, but the letters on the control came out clean and sharp.

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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 11:16 #104465

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Use a tooth pic,just a dap,then wipe.....practice.

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handlebar switch restoration 09 Jan 2007 15:51 #104538

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man, those look great...

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