here's how my project went.
my plan was to strip to plastic.but no way im gonna try paint stripper unless i want the plastic fairings melted.
so no choice but to wet-sand. 240grit then 600grit to smoothen. took me 3days to get to this.
then one coat plastic primer, three coats epoxy primer (plastic primers are so expensive)
repaired some cracked parts with flexible epoxy cement.
applied silver as base color for those that will be finished with pearl white.
this gold for the inner body.
the bike waits as i proceed.
stripped the aluminum parts to metal then primed with gray epoxy primer.
stripped and primed the rims too (was rusted all over).
here's what i decided to use as topcoat for the inner body. premixed polyurethane spray from ace. i prefer the matte (not glossy) finish for the inner parts that are frequently held or touched.
some pro painters may doubt but this thing is hard as rock when applied and dried properly. it should protect the painted floorboard against scratches for years.
all the other fairings i painted with acrylic topcoat.
this topcoat is tried and tested on the wooden body of my rifle below.
i stripped, primed and painted the tank too. applied same ace brand topcoat. makes the paint resistant against gasoline spills.
the finished instruments panel. everything in there works.
finished rear right. pipe was stripped, primed, painted flat black then applied ace poly topcoat.
heat guard is custom made chrome sheet metal.
seat was reupholstered to go with the color theme.
front left. some attention to detail helped.
rear left. i mixed the gold tone for the aluminum engine cover.
flat black then poly topcoat for the airbox. silver for the rims.
i want to save the color contrast.
the finished product.
still looking for a decent chrome finished pair of side mirrors and stainless front basket. then will have the rear carrier chromed too.
all in all it took me 9days to do everything. i work with it at least 5hours each day.
thank you for your time everyone!