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graphic's are still available and who can supply them :?:

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I like those graphics a lot .................... (is that because they cover up more of the red ha ha) :roll:
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do it yourself....u can buy 10yr vinyl for £5 a yard.....the black bits are real easy...then buy the white, remove said panel, outlline onto tracing paper..then onto vinyl....make sure the bodywork is clean with isopro alcohol..then squirt with water/washing up liquid..and slide vinyl into place...squeeze all air bubbles out with a credit card and let dry..bingo...ive been toying with doing mine...used this method before on bikes and works a treat and looks great :wink:
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The exhaust wrap looks an interesting idea...Mine have gone that horrible crappy colour and its either that or long hours i havent got polishing
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i polished my front pipes and when i started the bike they discoloured straight away...wasn't a happy bunny, lol. luckily i didn't put to much effort into it and go for a mirror finish.
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vtrbob has the same exhaust wrap on his 2 storms.... :wink: i prefer to polish mine tho 8)
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Try Motographix at Doncaster (if they still are about???)


Im sure they use to do loads of stuff like that :)
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the numberboards are still available and ive seen an advert somewhere but for the life of me cant remember where

try imageworks in ilkeston, derby for the black bits. they do the stickers for some yamaha bsb or something and do a pretty good job for nearly no money
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The image works do the number boards for front and rear £25 plus postage they quoted
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Jbrebel wrote:Try Motographix at Doncaster (if they still are about???)


Im sure they use to do loads of stuff like that :)
yeah john, they moved onto york road near b&q...went in tother week'..no vtr boards tho

andy have u link for image works plz :wink:
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no worries, google found it....and yep they do em, thanks for heads up andy
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Brilliant feedback thanks guy's :D :D :D
Cheers for the link Mike of the sign maker near me :D
lee67 wrote:do it yourself....u can buy 10yr vinyl for £5 a yard.....the black bits are real easy...then buy the white, remove said panel, outlline onto tracing paper..then onto vinyl....make sure the bodywork is clean with isopro alcohol..then squirt with water/washing up liquid..and slide vinyl into place...squeeze all air bubbles out with a credit card and let dry..bingo...ive been toying with doing mine...used this method before on bikes and works a treat and looks great :wink:
Now why didn't I think of that Lee, that's a really good idea :!: Especially as the graphics on the bike I pictured are nothing too complicated to cut-out.

Who supplies 10yr vinyl for £5 a yard :?:

One thing though that I did wonder, perhaps Lee you may know this seeing as you've had previous experience, how do you get the vinyl to lay flat on panels that are not completely flat without leaving a crease :?:

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Nice one Mike 8)

Cheers for the fitting advice, you and Lee seem to know what's needed :!:

How did you get on with the yellow one on the seat plastics, as that is definitely not flat :?:

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PS. Came across this on ebay, don't know if it's to cheap to be any good or not :?:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... NA:GB:1123
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any local graffix shop should be willing to sell you off cuts or like i used to get a yard at a time,any colour for £5 :wink: ..just go visit one and beg..and yep do as mike says above
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lee67 wrote:any local graffix shop should be willing to sell you off cuts or like i used to get a yard at a time,any colour for £5 :wink: ..just go visit one and beg..and yep do as mike says above
That sounds like a good idea Lee. I just did a search and there are more sign makers around here than I ever realised :D

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