TANK PAINT

Anything to do with the 1200 Corsaro series
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rod100
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TANK PAINT

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Small thing, but in case it is useful - I was talking to Dream Machine the other day and they recommended girlfriend's nail varnish applied at edges of flaked-off paint under the tank, so as to protect against further peeling. Actually, on that subject, heat seems to be the cause of a giant paint blister under my tank -- it would be interesting if others felt that Corsaros had a heat problem. Could it even be that a rich mixture (sometimes mentioned) was deliberately designed-in for its cooling effect? But maybe that's paranoia talking. :roll:
twisty
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Re: TANK PAINT

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rod100 wrote:Small thing, but in case it is useful - I was talking to Dream Machine the other day and they recommended girlfriend's nail varnish applied at edges of flaked-off paint under the tank, so as to protect against further peeling. Actually, on that subject, heat seems to be the cause of a giant paint blister under my tank -- it would be interesting if others felt that Corsaros had a heat problem. Could it even be that a rich mixture (sometimes mentioned) was deliberately designed-in for its cooling effect? But maybe that's paranoia talking. :roll:
tried that!

wife went nuts

told her i wasn't using her nail varnish but the girlfiends :wink:

see the trouble you've gotten me into
she told me where to stick my oil filter
rod100
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Re: TANK PAINT

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Ha! Yes! Bikes and whether they are an antidote to marriage. Too big a subject for a thread. :mrgreen:
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