DIY Motorcycle Paint - Yamaha SR250 Scrambler Build , EP 6

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The SR250 is ready for a backyard, low budget DIY motorcycle paint job! It's hard to believe the bike wasn't even running just a few weeks ago. I'm happy with how the paint turned out, given it was just a backyard paint job using inexpensive Rustoleum primer and paint. It was my first time using Spraymax 2k clear coat (two stage clear coat in a rattle can), and it did a phenomenal job. Definitely heed the warnings and precautions when spraying, though, it's nasty stuff. The polish used on the chrome was Barkeeper's Friend and some 0000 steel wool. Have you seen the other videos in this series? You can use this playlist to watch them all: https://bit.ly/344S2uR

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This channel is for motorcycle riders, mechanics, and enthusiasts who enjoy the simple joys of motorcycling, from dual sport riding to fixing up old bikes on a budget. My videos also consider the perspective of short motorcycle riders (when it’s helpful and relevant) in choosing and modifying bikes and equipment.

Here are links to parts used in the build. As an Amazon Associate and eBay Partner I earn from qualifying purchases:

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Rear Tire: https://ebay.to/2LRYqzC
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Burgundy paint: https://amzn.to/2oXGUkE
Semi-gloss black paint: https://amzn.to/2P5n0yW
Clear coat: https://amzn.to/33IGInW
Metal cleaner/polish: https://amzn.to/2P6GFhQ
Steel wool: https://amzn.to/2BvAagG

I’ve been hooked on motorcycles since 1975 when, at the age of 11, my dad brought home a shiny new Suzuki TM75 for me and a Suzuki TC185 for himself so that we could trail ride together in the hills of West Virginia. Since then I’ve worked as a mechanic, owned countless bikes, and even worked in the motorcycle industry for a number of years as a photographer and journalist. Now I do mainly video production and enjoy nothing more than making and sharing these motorcycle videos on YouTube.

Thanks again for watching. Ride safe!
- jimmytmoto

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