Wrapping method?
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Wrapping method?
Hi all, anyone done wrapping of his/her motorbike panels before? Meaning the standard panels are covered with a large vinyl sticker layer. Such wrapping is done often on cars,
but I have not seen it on motorbikes? Is it costly? And pros and cons to a paint job?
Idea found on a car: http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... 3+car+wrap
but I have not seen it on motorbikes? Is it costly? And pros and cons to a paint job?
Idea found on a car: http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... 3+car+wrap
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Re: Wrapping method?
There was a guy on the Performance Bike forum who did it on his 954 'Blade. I looked really cool too. I'm thinking of getting it done to my scooter.
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Re: Wrapping method?
Well, they say it is easy to get it on the panels, except for the tank and it lasts for 2 to 4 years in normal conditions/usage and fuel proof.
But on a car it costs some well dosh of cash...have seen prices knocking around 1.5K and more, but this should be a lot less for a motorbike, right?
But on a car it costs some well dosh of cash...have seen prices knocking around 1.5K and more, but this should be a lot less for a motorbike, right?
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