Author Topic: Rhino lining the Belly Pan  (Read 3353 times)

Offline Freelancer

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Rhino lining the Belly Pan
« on: March 13, 2013, 03:52:17 AM »
I've seen a few bricks with their belly pans coated with what appears to be Rhino-liner, Line-x or some such.

My question for those that have done such is:
"Did you use the commercial stuff that is applied by a business specializing in such or are these home jobs using the do-it-yourself materials from the local autoparts store?"

If done by a professional, "How much does it cost?".

If its a do-it-yourself, "What tips do you have to make it look right and to last without chipping/peeling?".

Anything to avoid when doing this?

Thanks,
Freelancer
1991 K100RS

Offline johnny

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Re: Rhino lining the Belly Pan
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2013, 09:36:41 PM »
greetings freelancer...

line-x is the go to stuff... pro applied... comes in many colors... you just gotts to show them what you want and they will choot you a price...

j o
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