Yes it's rattle can, but it's all about the prep. All painted panels sanded with 220, and then i went over with the gray scotchbrite pad with soapy water. I then let everything air dry, and then go over each panel with a degreaser. I used a paint that bonds to plastic, so i didn't need to use a promoter for adhesion.
The color is a "Satan" so it does have a very low gloss to it and isn't super flat.
Front forks are stock with my stock springs chopped. The shock tubes got scuffed down with some sandpaper and I used a lacquer black from a can. 90% of is done in the prep work.
dem0nk1d's pcx 150 (Slammed, streched and legit)
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Re: dem0nk1d's pcx 150 (Slammed, streched and legit)
hey demon, fork looks way better
are you going to black out the rear shocks too?(they need it)
I actually painted my pcx shocks black a month ago, and put them on my forza
(with custom extensions)

are you going to black out the rear shocks too?(they need it)
I actually painted my pcx shocks black a month ago, and put them on my forza

Re: dem0nk1d's pcx 150 (Slammed, streched and legit)
I'm trying to sell the bike now. I'm ready for a new project.dasshreddar wrote:hey demon, fork looks way better![]()
are you going to black out the rear shocks too?(they need it)
I actually painted my pcx shocks black a month ago, and put them on my forza(with custom extensions)
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