Vinyl Wraps
I really don't know where to post this, so this will just have to do.
I have a buddy who fishes the pro side of a few different fishing leagues. He has several sponsers and has his boat wraped with a vinyl material that has different designs and then the sponsers logos. I was thinking about getting my bike wraped instead of painting it but the guy said he had never done one and didn't know how well it would stick to all the plastic. I am thinking about getting another set of plastics and working out some sort of deal with the guy to get him to do it and see if it will hold up. The guy doesn't like to do something and then it end up coming undone.
Have any of y'all seen this done on a bike before?
I have a buddy who fishes the pro side of a few different fishing leagues. He has several sponsers and has his boat wraped with a vinyl material that has different designs and then the sponsers logos. I was thinking about getting my bike wraped instead of painting it but the guy said he had never done one and didn't know how well it would stick to all the plastic. I am thinking about getting another set of plastics and working out some sort of deal with the guy to get him to do it and see if it will hold up. The guy doesn't like to do something and then it end up coming undone.
Have any of y'all seen this done on a bike before?
If you decide to wrap the bike, get some clear protective strips and cover the leading edges of your fairing, and other areas it could get damaged, to prevent stones nicking the vynil. Once the vynil is damaged, it will start to look shabby very quickly. Keep petrol away from it - petrol and vynil don't like each other !
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