maknwar just to toss an idea out there for ya. I am going to be using hydrodip on my build when I start it. Not sure on the color yet for the frame, probably white but my parts I will be dipping. My fenders, tank, valve cover on motor, maybe the rear sprocket, torque converter cover and what ever else I can dip will be dipped. I do this to tools at work for friends and will be dipping my next PC case MOBO tray and upper chamber. Its a cool way to get a sick paint job that looks like it took more work than it really did. I know the picture is not a mini bike but it gives you an idea of what I am talking about. Its a picture of my PC project for my wife. Still need to do the upper chamber. I drilled out the MOBO tray and dipped it. You can do this to any thing. A normal kit comes in a 24" by 64" roll but you can get longer rolls if needed. I use totes to dip in. It masks off well too so if you wanted to mask a pattern like camo flames for example it would work good and dose not tare when the tape is pulled if activated right.
A dip kit starts about $70 but you can save some cash cuz you only need the dip rolls and activator from the company you order your stuff from. I don't use there primer or clear. I use cheep Rust-Oleum white primer and clear from home depot.
Sorry guys for posting a picture of something not minibike related guys. Just trying to show you guys what I am talking about on the dip. Hope this inspires some people :smile: