Spydy...the Webikeworld site has a test on a black tank showing the results of the Spider product and the Pro...In fact, they even show the results on chrome. It doesn't show a side by side with other products though.
I would like to know how long it is from time painted to assembly to delivery on a CVO bike? Does anyone have an idea? I would assume that the tins would be delivered for installation on the line, with probably the rear fender and/or inner fairing going on first...the tank, front fender, outer, and of course the side panels could go on after almost everything else was done. I'm talking about a SEUC of course...the only thing that might have to go on quickly on the other models is the rear fender. Just wondering so that others might get an idea about whether the paint is already "cured" a sufficient time by the time we pick our scooters up from the dealer...a lot of the dealers "detail" the bikes before pick up...which would include some kind of waxing/polishing. It has been my experience with all dark colors, whether on a vehicle or boat, that it is all but impossible to wash/clean the surface without swirl marks eventually showing up, no matter how careful one is. The road grime we pick up while riding sticks like glue to the surface, and even if I rinse thoroughly before hand washing, there's still going to be some fine grit on the surface that just won't come off without a good wash product and a mitt...I'm as anal as anyone about keeping the bike looking good, but I did buy it to ride, and chit's going to happen to the paint/chrome on the road to get it scratched/scuffed up, so you've got to use something to get that stuff off and a pure sealer won't work. I had a 19' Black/Silver Flake (10% flake, hull and all) Bass Cat...Black Merc, so I've had a lot of experience keeping up a dark finish with a ton of clear on top, and tried out practically everything on the market back in the mid 90's.
By the way...you guys with red or orange paint...I used this stuff on my red Ducati...I just THOUGHT it was red before!! It's as red as a Fox's A$$ as they say down here....