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carbon fiber!
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Originally Posted by brutus450
Looks great! Which vendor did you purchase these items from?
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Nice. Where can we get some of those parts?
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That definitely gives it a different look.
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Is that the water based decal or just a wrap looks cool
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its a wrap.
Did some more parts tonight....will post pics tomorrow!! then I think Im done
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Where did u get the decal material
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Nice accents.
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looks great.!!
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Darn good job, very different
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Originally Posted by brutus450
its a wrap.
Did some more parts tonight....will post pics tomorrow!! then I think Im done
You still haven't said where you got the parts from...
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got it from Metrodecals
just did the rear fender arms this morning - will post pics tonight. came out great in my opinion......but damn it takes a long time to do. each arm took about 3 hours (including removal and putting it back together, but then again I am slooooowwww)
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Originally Posted by brutus450
got it from Metrodecals
just did the rear fender arms this morning - will post pics tonight. came out great in my opinion......but damn it takes a long time to do. each arm took about 3 hours (including removal and putting it back together, but then again I am slooooowwww)
did u have to disassemble handlebars to apply? Also which vinyl is it?
Last edited by bun-1; 10-25-2009 at 01:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by bun-1
did u have to disassemble handlebars to apply? Also which vinyl is it?
Yes, you have to make sure you get it around the edges
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Nice Mod
Originally Posted by brutus450
Yes, you have to make sure you get it around the edges
Looks great!
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I wonder how long it'll last though. Hows the quality? I had some that I did some dash accents in my truck and after a year or so it started to lift around the edges.
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Originally Posted by tweeder
I wonder how long it'll last though. Hows the quality? I had some that I did some dash accents in my truck and after a year or so it started to lift around the edges.
thats why you have to take the parts off and wrap around the edges and seal it on the back side. its made by 3M and it REAL sticky.
time will tell though!
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So... I'm slow... Is this a 3M carbon fiber vinyl or did you do something else? I'd sure like to do my bars. How did you get such a clean installation?
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Originally Posted by BMikiten
So... I'm slow... Is this a 3M carbon fiber vinyl or did you do something else? I'd sure like to do my bars. How did you get such a clean installation?
Brian
vinyl, dont do it - I am disapointed after it endured some cold weather - it gets brittle and somehow shrinks a tiny bit - some of my covered parts will be ok but the bars are most likely going to come off and get painted instaed.
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Sorry to hear that, but thanks for posting the update to let us know what might happen if we did the same thing.
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