I basically PC'ed everything on the bike myself. Got the basic kit with 4 colors from Eastwood ($100) and purchased a used oven from a local used building material supply house for $30. I eventually order more semi-black and the clear from Eastwood, the PC is relatively cheap. The only thing I sent out was my frame, would not fit in the oven, but the swingarm did!
The process is relatively easy to learn, I have never done anything like it before. You don't need a clean room or anything like that, I just sprayed it on in the garage. You need an air compressor but the pressure is like 10 to 12 PSI. Your basically just kinda dusting the part and because the parts are electrically charged and the piece you are spraying is grounded the dust is attracted to the part, really easy to do. Bake it for 20 mins. and your done, let it cool and its beautiful.
I looked for various solutions to protect the polished aluminum side covers and originally did not even think about PC'ing them. After consideration I decided on the clear PC and I could fill the HONDA logo, gear selector cover, etc, with black PC and set it 1st, and then cover with the clear PC. The bake on the clear is 350 degrees and I was concerned about the side covers getting hot but many others have said they will never get to 350 degrees and many others have PC'ed the side covers clear so I went for it and it looks real good. Will see how it holds up in real life, I do not have her running as of yet.