Rob,
Thanks for the compliment.
Yeah, basically this is how I bought it. It has an "OK" paint job, with hand painted pinstripes.
There were several chips on the tank, nacelle & rear cowl. I've touched most of those up. The worst was the left side of the nacelle - lots of diagonal scratches which had globs of touch-up paint on them.
I color sanded with 2000 & 2500 grit paper, which knocked off the paint globs. I then used swirl remover to polish out the sanding marks (very shallow). I managed to wipe out part of the stripe, but overall the "bad" spot looked much better than before.
I am NOT a painter, but have gotten pretty good at using a rotary buffer to remove scratches. We have a great Auto Paint supply in Ft. Worth - Taylor Supply, on E. Belknap St.
We were able to match the pinstripe color with a DupliKote touch up for Toyota. I just masked off the stripe along the length of the fairing and applied about 5 light coats of the touch up paint. I only wiped off about 1 1/2", but where the bike had been dropped, there were several scratches across the stripes, to the black,
I let that dry a day, then sanded it with 2000 & 2500 - with the tape still in place. The tape is 3M Painters tape - low tack and easily removable after several days.
Then buffed it with Meguire's Swirl Remover, then finally with their Machine Glaze (they also make a Hand Glaze for those who don't own/don't want to operate a buffer). It looks passable, although I've still got to fill a couple of the original scratches.