It looks like only surface/paint damage?
You NAILED it straight away, excuse the pun, nail polish is the go and all that I've used on the last 2 bikes.
Do you colour-match your nails with your bike when you go riding?You NAILED it straight away, excuse the pun, nail polish is the go and all that I've used on the last 2 bikes.
Took a bit to jag the right colour but they are cheap and can't tell from a distance.
You don't?Do you colour-match your nails with your bike when you go riding?
Doesn't everyone???Do you colour-match your nails with your bike when you go riding?
put a piece of red tape over it.I'll spare you of the gory details but I picked up this nail and it did a number on the chainstay.
How best to fix it? I'm not really concerned about looks so if I had to put fingernail polish and gorilla tape over it I don't care.
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An old trick is to do the same on both sides so they match, then it looks intentional.Your local motor spares place will have hundreds of car paint colours and some generic ones too. You may strike lucky and find a perfect match (I've done it once), but mostly you will find a "close enough" version quite quickly.
Is that hope stem the same angle offset as the stock? I see you have all the spacers below as do I.The best way to rectify that is to do this….. View attachment 130061
Is that hope stem the same angle offset as the stock? I see you have all the spacers below as do I.
I think I want to raise the bars a little to take some pressure off my back and dinged up wrist.
What he saidBest solution. Ignore them. It's a dirt bike and will get damaged.
Your lucky your bikes red, first one was a lime green and the latests a milky coffee colour neither what you would call an popular ladies nail tint. Still managed to match both, there is an awful lot of nail polish out there once you start looking. The cheap shops seem to have the best selection.
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