Ordered some paint from Germany, colour matched Triumph Fusion white basecoat and a matched clear coat.
The picked up some white plastic primer and scotch pads to give this painting thing a go.
I removed the wrap, the took the lacquer off the panels with a green scotch pad. This also allowed me to get to the original stickers that were under the clear coat, so off with them and a bit more rubbing down to remove the step in the paint around the stickers.
Taping the panels to a couple of sticks helped with handling, then it was on with the primer.
The tape was not good enough so one ended up on the floor, and I made the typical newbie error on the other with trying to put too much paint on in one coat. So it was a wait for it to harden off and back to the scotch pads.
After tiding up the messy bits, and taking it a bit easier they were ready for the basecoat.
A light first coat then 2 more they were ready for the same from the clear coat.
The paint was easy to apply and gave good coverage from the rattle cans, drying and application was helped by the warm weather I am sure.
So after just a couple of hours they were ready to have the heat shields refitted.
I gave it a bit more time to harden off a little more then popped them back onto the bike.
I am really happy with the results, I think I’ll leave the panels blank, no need for a model badge, I like the simple look as they are.