Paint on New Brute Force 750
#1
I found out that the color that I want "Metallic Blue" is $200 more because its painted and not the pigmented plastic color that normally comes with the 4 wheeler. The dealer told me that paint won't scratch as easy as the other kind but what I was wondering if its chips?
I mean if you hit some thing kind of hard and it flex the plastic, will the paint start to flake?
I think the Camo might be done this way too.
Thanks
Eric
I mean if you hit some thing kind of hard and it flex the plastic, will the paint start to flake?
I think the Camo might be done this way too.
Thanks
Eric
#3
I have that metalic blue and it looks really good, but it does scuff up easily. I have scuff marks all over and I've really never done any hardcore riding, it almost seems to scuff up just sitting there. I don't know if some polishing compound would rub it out or not, but all I've done is hose it with water.
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Force
Pick mine up Wed.Had a hard time finding blue.</end quote></div>
Congrats on your new 4 wheeler. Yet us know how you feel about BF 750.
I hope to buy one this month too and the same color, if not then it will be black.
Got to test drive them first and also the KQ 750. To cold this weekend! -5 for high for Saturday so it looks like it will be another week before that happens.
Pick mine up Wed.Had a hard time finding blue.</end quote></div>
Congrats on your new 4 wheeler. Yet us know how you feel about BF 750.
I hope to buy one this month too and the same color, if not then it will be black.
Got to test drive them first and also the KQ 750. To cold this weekend! -5 for high for Saturday so it looks like it will be another week before that happens.
#6
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Gunner47
I have that metalic blue and it looks really good, but it does scuff up easily. I have scuff marks all over and I've really never done any hardcore riding, it almost seems to scuff up just sitting there. I don't know if some polishing compound would rub it out or not, but all I've done is hose it with water.</end quote></div>
The Dealer told me you can wax them just like a car. I bet they will come out with that......Maybe?
I have that metalic blue and it looks really good, but it does scuff up easily. I have scuff marks all over and I've really never done any hardcore riding, it almost seems to scuff up just sitting there. I don't know if some polishing compound would rub it out or not, but all I've done is hose it with water.</end quote></div>
The Dealer told me you can wax them just like a car. I bet they will come out with that......Maybe?
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