Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
Must be a American thing with stickers. up here in Canada don’t see too many of them. guess they don’t want to cover up all that Chrome and nice paint jobs. just think stickers are cheesey. put them on a tool box where they belong.
Sorry just me. (I don’t like stickers on my pride an joys spent to much money on them lol )
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Must be a American thing with stickers.up here in Canada don’t c too many of them.guess they don’t want to cover up all that Chrome and nice paint jobs.just think stickers r cheesey.put them on a tool box where they belong.
Sorry just me.(I don’t like stickers on my bride an joys spent to much money on them lol )
I also do not get excited over stickers. But...I have no issues with those who like them. It's your bike, do what you want.
Currently Owned: 2019 F3 Limited, 2020 F3 Limited: SOLD BOTH LIMITEDS in October of 2023.
Must be a American thing with stickers.up here in Canada don’t c too many of them.guess they don’t want to cover up all that Chrome and nice paint jobs.just think stickers r cheesey.put them on a tool box where they belong.
Sorry just me.(I don’t like stickers on my bride an joys spent to much money on them lol )
I don't have any chrome, other than what I put on there, or much paint on my ryker. The ryker is almost all plastic exterior, with a little paint on the frame. Are you talking about the same brand? I got a bunch of stickers on the inside lid of my truck toolbox from benchmark abrasives and some other manufacturers. Benchmark makes awesome stickers (I get mine with orders or specials). https://benchmarkabrasives.com/colle...s/sticker-pack
Never used one. Refused a car once because the dealer put holes in the car to put their logo on the car. It didn't come from the factory
with his name on it, so I wasn't getting paid to advertise for him. Never put a sticker on anything I own, gave some to Grandson.
I don't put them on tool boxes or tool chests but I am working on my second beverage fridge in the garage... Unfortunately this is my second fridge and I lost all my old stickers when the first one went to the recyclers so I have been slowly collecting more.
Tim
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I don't put them on tool boxes or tool chests but I am working on my second beverage fridge in the garage... Unfortunately this is my second fridge and I lost all my old stickers when the first one went to the recyclers so I have been slowly collecting more.
Tim
Get some magnet tape. Apply the sticker to the tape and you'll never lose them!
Never used one. Refused a car once because the dealer put holes in the car to put their logo on the car. It didn't come from the factory
with his name on it, so I wasn't getting paid to advertise for him. Never put a sticker on anything I own, gave some to Grandson.
As I was taking delivery of a new car, I saw a guy stooping down at the rear of it. I asked him what is he doing and he showed me a chrome company badge he was about to screw on. I told him to hold off until I get an agreement from up front as to how much the dealership was going to pay me each month to advertise for them. Needless to add, it never went on. No stickers on anything with wheels for me. I did have one once. It was on the rear of my service truck during the 55 mph thing and it read; 55 is failing, 70 is passing.
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
As I was taking delivery of a new car, I saw a guy stooping down at the rear of it. I asked him what is he doing and he showed me a chrome company badge he was about to screw on. I told him to hold off until I get an agreement from up front as to how much the dealership was going to pay me each month to advertise for them. Needless to add, it never went on. No stickers on anything with wheels for me. I did have one once. It was on the rear of my service truck during the 55 mph thing and it read; 55 is failing, 70 is passing.
Screwing something to a car you just purchased without permission (done all the time) is not right. I like to promote things that have worked well for me. I don't look at it as free advertising. I consider it being a good neighbor and helping a fellow rider.
I collect things, stamps, pins, patches, and yes even stickers. Car show placks, Tshirts, grandkids. I have a set of roll away toolboxes I've had since 1970. It has stickers on it from Vetter, DA Speedsport oil, Kendal oil,Norton AJS, Montesa, and lots more. I have pins enought from motorcycle,and trains to fill 3 vests and 2 hats. I have a sack full of patches. I have a wall banner my daughter made for me during the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City when I was a volunteer ( great fun). Many of them have great stories that they help me remember. I really like to look at my collections and remember those stories. Some of them are pretty funny. So collect on you sticker collectors. It's cheaper then stamps and lots of fun and one day you'll have stories to tell when your in the shop working on something or go over to get a tool see a sticker and it will bring a smile of rememberance to your face.
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I have to say I do like getting the stickers with my parts. I display them proudly on my toolbox like many others. Although its hard to get the Lamonster stickers because when my kids see those orders arrive they have to rip them open to get the fizzy candy and they take the stickers as well.