I'll answer your questions because I'm bored, and I'm a nice guy, but my advice is to use the search tool, as all of these questions have been answered before. Also, there is a forum thread about this under one of the topics.
1. Prep work is what leads to a great finish. However, we're talking frame here, where the only thing you see is the front down tubes in-front of the engine. Depending on how far you break the bike down would determine your prep. If you took it all thevwqy down to the frame, you my-as-well sandblast it. But, if it was me, I'd sand it, examine it for cracks, etc., and paint it with a good Rustoleum paint.
2. You can put down a dust coat, then 3-5 coats of primer, sanded smooth when cured.
3. Paint is your preference just like oil weight and brand. Use search function for this.
4. You could if you wanted to (2k urethane), but I woildn't. It's the frame . . .
1. Prep work is what leads to a great finish. However, we're talking frame here, where the only thing you see is the front down tubes in-front of the engine. Depending on how far you break the bike down would determine your prep. If you took it all thevwqy down to the frame, you my-as-well sandblast it. But, if it was me, I'd sand it, examine it for cracks, etc., and paint it with a good Rustoleum paint.
2. You can put down a dust coat, then 3-5 coats of primer, sanded smooth when cured.
3. Paint is your preference just like oil weight and brand. Use search function for this.
4. You could if you wanted to (2k urethane), but I woildn't. It's the frame . . .
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