Bike respray - Final pictures added

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I like it very much :clap: :clap: transformation. Does that firm sell the graphics separately for one to apply themselves.

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Yes I believe they do sell them so you can apply them yourself. If loads of people wanted stickers we could always make an order and maybe get a discount from them. Unless it is just you that is after some stickers.
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I will be but not any time soon. :thumbup:

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When your ready, let me know and ill get in touch with the decal company and let you know a price.
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Very nice . The yellow sets it off :-)
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They've done you proud with the SP inspired makeover - as a bonus the tank's way better then Seb's abomination :biggrin
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Looks smart that does mate. You just spurred me on to order the number boards myself from them, although in white with carbon edge.

I asked the fella about whether or not its necessary to laquer them in, and he actually advised against it. Don't know if that might save you a few pennies or not, but I thought I'd share it with you.
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Fantastic news mate !!! :) bout bloody time too :thumbup: :thumbup:

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have you got a link to the decals firm you used mate?
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leevtr wrote:Looks smart that does mate. You just spurred me on to order the number boards myself from them, although in white with carbon edge.

I asked the fella about whether or not its necessary to laquer them in, and he actually advised against it. Don't know if that might save you a few pennies or not, but I thought I'd share it with you.

It won't save me any money. The friend of a friend doing it just charged me for the full job. Told the sticker bloke they were going to be lacquered in so the stickers should be ok. Need the lacquer to finish off the paint work as it has only had one coat of lacquer as it was having stickers. When its done there should be so much lacquer on it you shouldnt feel the stickers underneath it.
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bigspanishmarty wrote:have you got a link to the decals firm you used mate?
http://www.the-image-works.co.uk/
That's the firm in the background mate :thumbup:
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they've now been emailed kevster..... :thumbup:
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Liking that very much - the use of the wing has worked well and been at the back of my mind for a while, so it's great to see it applied :thumbup: :clap:
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Great to hear all positive replies, now someone will post something different :lol:

I'm very happy with it. Still can not get over it haha. Like a baby!
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eBay sell a full fairing kit 239 quid
Ant by the way bike lookin lovely
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