Fairing stickers
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RE: Fairing stickers
take a blow dryer and heat up the sticker, then have lots of patience and peel it off...you might want to get some stuff called "Goof Off" which will soften the glue residue and make it easier to clean up.
Try tapeworks.com for graphics kits, maybe they have a kit that will overlay the stock graphics and then you will not have to peel anythng...
remember that the tank graphics are clearcoated and you have to sand them off
Try tapeworks.com for graphics kits, maybe they have a kit that will overlay the stock graphics and then you will not have to peel anythng...
remember that the tank graphics are clearcoated and you have to sand them off
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RE: Fairing stickers
Thanks bro,
This is what my bike is like
Do you think it will look weird with just the "f3" part and the black surrounding removed? I'll probably keep the part on the tank and the part behind the vent thing.
The tapeworks kit is like 140$, looks great, but I have better use for that money.
This is what my bike is like
Do you think it will look weird with just the "f3" part and the black surrounding removed? I'll probably keep the part on the tank and the part behind the vent thing.
The tapeworks kit is like 140$, looks great, but I have better use for that money.
#4
RE: Fairing stickers
Yeh like he said the stickers come off pretty easy if you take some sort of heat blower to them. You can go to any place that does sign graphics and they can do it pretty cheep. Most of them even have alot of the honda stuff on file. I just did my bike in custom colors and had all the graphics done up for about $40 and you can pick any colors you want. If you just want something like the F3 done in a different color they can probably just overlay it in any color you want for about $10-20 bucks.
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