I appreciate the video guys, im used to the old school Harleys but recently got a 2008 v-rod with low mileage but i really want to do something special with it. The v-rod has a lot tucked away that you don't realize until you start pulling the layers back.
@@alfreddurbyn642 if we can be of any assistance let us know we will gladly make a video about it , and congratulations on the new bike you will love it
Great job guys! Im planning on doing the same on mine, wonder if you could share the recipe for the handlebar, front light cover and tachometer..if possible. 🤘
it will not , obviously if you want to scratch it you can , as the same with powder coat , but this can of paint is specifically intended to use on the engine , and after you ride the heat will harden it even more
Nice job
followed the steps and came out great
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I appreciate the video guys, im used to the old school Harleys but recently got a 2008 v-rod with low mileage but i really want to do something special with it. The v-rod has a lot tucked away that you don't realize until you start pulling the layers back.
@@alfreddurbyn642 if we can be of any assistance let us know we will gladly make a video about it , and congratulations on the new bike you will love it
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job guys! Im planning on doing the same on mine, wonder if you could share the recipe for the handlebar, front light cover and tachometer..if possible. 🤘
@@luke_mandelli hi luke im not sure what you mean by front light and tachometer, but we have a video on the handlebars
@@Vroders-worldwide I meant, the name/model of the headlight and the speedometer. Which ones you have installed on this project
is that paint not going to be easily scratched with the rubbing of the shoes?
it will not , obviously if you want to scratch it you can , as the same with powder coat , but this can of paint is specifically intended to use on the engine , and after you ride the heat will harden it even more