Thanks folks
Zax wrote:Rowan
what you need is to get the paint code as there is a company that specilises in touch up kits and laquer.
Next you need to get some IPA for cleaning out the scratch mark priot to painting.
paint the area using a mega small artists brush leave it to dry then wetsand the area flat again. polish back to a gloss then lacker and re polish .
If it is done right you should not be able to tell that the scratch was ever there.
Give me a buzz if you want.
Thats the advice I was looking for, can't justify taking the bike to a paint shop to have the section sprayed after spending so much money on the bike itself!
Might just give you a shout in the next few days, cheers Dave
On another note, been comparing insurance prices pretty much all day (bored at work).
Bennetts quoted £11,367.55 for fully comp.
Hammered them down to £9300ish
Apparently I'm the youngest person to phone for a quote on that particular bike.
Sometimes I wish I was as old and wrinkly as some of you lot
