Painting done using regular spray can paint.
![Motorcycle - View 1 Motorcycle - View 1](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32690_1292-300x225.jpg)
![Motorcycle - View 2 Motorcycle - View 2](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32692_1815-225x300.jpg)
![Motorcycle - View 3 Motorcycle - View 3](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32693_2114-300x225.jpg)
![Motorcycle - View 4 Motorcycle - View 4](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32714_9873-225x300.jpg)
![Motorcycle - View 5 Motorcycle - View 5](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32691_1516-225x300.jpg)
![Motorcycle - View 6 Motorcycle - View 6](http://www.elblender.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/n1514903350_32694_2338-300x225.jpg)
Painting done using regular spray can paint.
Before painting the motorcycle, I wished to fix it.
The airbox, which was full of water, was cleaned up
The rear air filter was replaced with a new filter.
The fuel pipe was replaced with a new one.
The battery adapters were modified to work with the new battery.
Since the new battery is smallest than the original one, I used tape and dimes to change the width and height of the battery plus a piece of wood to fix the length.
The motorcycle is running in perfect conditions.
There is something else that need replacement but I have to wait until I can save some money.
This summer, I am working on these projects: