Anyway, I think that the wrap I bought was just rubbish.
There is so much out there so can anyone recommend a good quality wrap which lends itself to tricky angles (on the belly pan), is pliable and easy to ease the old creases/bubble out of.
Thanks

There's a man who knows his Maltcybercarl wrote:BSM is the Carbon king.![]()
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For the top quality, Rolls Royce of carbon wrap, but obviousely more money. Then there's 3M http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=3 ... m270.l1313 I think they may have desingen/invented it as well.
Never tried Carbon Wrapping myself but done a lot of research on it when looking into getting a complete bike wrapped.It's definitely a skill that needs to be learnt, and practise makes perfect. You may do a better job after a few drams, have you tried that.![]()
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Here you go http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Whiskey-1970s ... 4165c3d0a4
and I can highly recommend Glenfarclas 105![]()
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And it goes down faster, too, being yellow.boz wrote:My favourite tipple is Banana flavour Maccy D's milkshake.cybercarl wrote:
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Going down quickly is nothing to be proud of fella......tony.mon wrote:And it goes down faster, too, being yellow.boz wrote:My favourite tipple is Banana flavour Maccy D's milkshake.cybercarl wrote:
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That's a damn kind offerspider13 wrote:i did my seat cowl and belly pan and the lata was a real pig to do,took me ages to get it right
dont be afraid to heat it up with the hairdryer and you can really stretch this stuff and dosnt seem to go out of shape very pliable
but iff you dont have any look you could always post it down to me and ill do it for you mate
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