SWITCH POD LETTERING
- twinegar
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SWITCH POD LETTERING
Any one here discovered a workable technique for applying the paint to the top of the lettering on the handlebar switch pods?
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
- SteveG
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I used one of the "paint pens" from Micheal's (a craft shop). You shake it like a rattle can of paint, and the tip is a fine point like a magic marker. The tip gets pressed against a hard object to start the paint flowing, then you write / paint / dab / poke at will.
If you touch very lightly with a semi-dry tip, it works nicely on the raised lettering. Any oversmear / drip can be scraped off with a fine tip toothpick.
The major challenge is getting the color right. The cap of the paint stick looked exact, but mine ended up more pink than the original. Probably because it goes on so thin. Someday when I am not so busy (my everlovin' calls it lazy and distracted) I will resume my search for a closer color.
Good Luck, Steve
If you touch very lightly with a semi-dry tip, it works nicely on the raised lettering. Any oversmear / drip can be scraped off with a fine tip toothpick.
The major challenge is getting the color right. The cap of the paint stick looked exact, but mine ended up more pink than the original. Probably because it goes on so thin. Someday when I am not so busy (my everlovin' calls it lazy and distracted) I will resume my search for a closer color.
Good Luck, Steve
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Does it look like a person could open the pen and replace the color with the right one? If the red is the same as the tips of the gauge needles on older Honda's then MODEL MASTER FLUORESCENT RED is right on the money.
I have tried applying paint with an eraser head and other flat surfaces. Maybe a dense but absorbent foam rubber piece would work.
I have tried applying paint with an eraser head and other flat surfaces. Maybe a dense but absorbent foam rubber piece would work.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
- twinegar
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The pencil eraser was too dense. I have watched shows on TV showing how factories paint raised lettering and it looks like they are using real soft rubber that applies the paint without squeezing the paint off the top of the letters.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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- twinegar
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I checked and the GLOW-RED PEN is on back-order but I will be in line to get one and post the results here.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
- twinegar
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I bought a Sanford 63602 Uni-PAINT Marker and will see if it works. Tamiya also sells a fluorescent red pen that I will order.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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Well I give up!!!
I bought a Tamiya Fluorescent Red paint pen and can't seem to paint the letters without getting it on the pod. I even put my magnified visor on so I could see better so maybe I just don' have the skill to pull it off. I still think a piece of soft rubber glued to a piece of wood and used like a stamp might be the way to go. If there are any web sites or forum posts detailing the technique please pass it along.
I bought a Tamiya Fluorescent Red paint pen and can't seem to paint the letters without getting it on the pod. I even put my magnified visor on so I could see better so maybe I just don' have the skill to pull it off. I still think a piece of soft rubber glued to a piece of wood and used like a stamp might be the way to go. If there are any web sites or forum posts detailing the technique please pass it along.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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Come to think of it, many amateur stamps of all sorts are made using a chunk of potato - You may need to control the moisture in the potato to get the exact results you're after . . . . blotting your 'stamp' several times with paper towel before you apply the paint works pretty well . . . . or so I'm told (by my better half)EMS wrote:He used a potato![]()
Good tip Mike!
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All this talk about potatoes reminds of the old story:
Kid is told by his older brother to put a potato in his swim trunks when he goes to the beach to impress the girls. Kid follows his brother's advice but can't figure out why all the girls are laughing at him on the beach. Until the brother tells him to put the potato in the FRONT of his trunks, not the BACK!!!
Eric
Kid is told by his older brother to put a potato in his swim trunks when he goes to the beach to impress the girls. Kid follows his brother's advice but can't figure out why all the girls are laughing at him on the beach. Until the brother tells him to put the potato in the FRONT of his trunks, not the BACK!!!
Eric
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I may be a bit late here, however...............
When I redid the red lettering on my '80, I used a piece of scotch tape & a little bit of Testor's model paint....bright orange if I remember correctly.
I just brushed a dab on the tape & set it over the letters....don't use too much paint or it will go in between the letters....
I usually do the job again after the first coat dries just to get that nice "factory" look....
Anyway, it works for this boy.....
When I redid the red lettering on my '80, I used a piece of scotch tape & a little bit of Testor's model paint....bright orange if I remember correctly.
I just brushed a dab on the tape & set it over the letters....don't use too much paint or it will go in between the letters....
I usually do the job again after the first coat dries just to get that nice "factory" look....

Anyway, it works for this boy.....
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