Jim,
Let me make a comment about the two part clear aerosol I think you are talking about. I finished my RZ project just before Deals Gap this year. I had the body work done by a painter so I can't comment about aerosol paint for that-but for all the misc parts I did not have powder coated and the aluminum forks and aluminum foot peg mounting brackets that I polished and then clear coated with the two part aerosol-that aerosol worked great and so far has held up great. I had some concerns about it sticking to polished aluminum but so far so good. I even painted and cleared the wheels with the two part. The clear is sensitive to temperture and flowed out much better in warmer tempertures. I don't have a place to paint inside. I have to wait until the winter when the bugs are not out and then wait on a warm day which we have on occasions here. The clear worked well above 70 deg F but below that it didn't flow out well. I would warm the parts in my oven and warm the aerosol can in hot water before I moved outside to paint. When my first order of aerosol came in I noticed it came from a town near me so I stopped in there when I needed more. They told me the aerosol comes from Germany and they were the only ones in the US that imported it at the time.
You can find it here
http://www.repaintsupply.com/pd_2_part_2k_aerosol.cfmI used it to cover PJ1 gloss engine paint which I used on the wheels and misc parts. I also used it to cover Duplicolor silver wheel paint which I used on the swing arm. I really like the PJ1 engine paint as it holds up well to chemicals and chipping. I also used the PJ1 on the brake parts. I had a leaking front master and the clear nor the PJ1 held up to the DOT 3 (but what does) which set on the paint over night befor I noticed the leaking master cap. From what I have seen the clear should work well on the body parts. It is a professional product so it is not cheap. It's performance I feel is only exceeded by a professional painter and their professional products.
The paint is not fast to cure, it can be sanded out if needed, although I did not polish the clear it can be cut and polished on the body parts just like non-aerosol. The paint has to be used in 24 hrs after activation.
I would also think it would work just as well on a Kawasaki as it does on a Yamaha

