Engine tidy up

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Caveman
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Engine tidy up

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After a bit of advice, recently got a bandit
Slowly falling in love with it but have decided I want to just tidy up some of the finer bits, overall it has a pretty good paint job but can’t help but think the engine wear is letting it down, is there some sort of restoration spray I can get to get the engine looking new or is it a respray job? If so any idea how much something like that would cost? Thanks in advance
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Re: Engine tidy up

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You could use VHT paint
I used BBQ or Stove paint on my Bandit 1200 engine
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Re: Engine tidy up

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SO long as the surface is treated and prepped correctly then the right engine/heat proof paint is used it should come up lovely.
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