Cool! So what's the best way to remove the Can-Am decals?
So I locked myself in the garage for a few hours and attempted to install some graphics. I was a little nervous going in, but it actually became easier as it went along.... I'm really happy with the end result!
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I like how it is subtle, looks good, now all you need is to Black Powdercoat your Hindle![]()
I've seen a few spyders here and on the rest of the World Wide Web, but haven't seen any posts saying they screwed up the "install". Are these as simple as applying a sticker or does it really take some precision and a real steady hand? I like my spyder as is now, but a few years down the line you never know.
...by the way, great job. It looks great!
:agree: With what everyone has said! really like the subtlety but yet so sharp! Did you design and make them yourself?
Thanks! The install wasn't too bad after I got the hang of it. You just have to spray a lot of soapy water on the decals until you get them positioned right. After that it's a lot of squegee and blowdryer to get the bubbles out.I've seen a few spyders here and on the rest of the World Wide Web, but haven't seen any posts saying they screwed up the "install". Are these as simple as applying a sticker or does it really take some precision and a real steady hand? I like my spyder as is now, but a few years down the line you never know.
...by the way, great job. It looks great!
hey Colin... i did a 'mod' on my OEM muffler, and painted it with BBQ GRILL paint... strong, tuff n heat-resistant... powder-coat is gr8, but very expensive... and for $10, i've had NO issues whatsoever... ok ok, so i smell burgers cooking whenever i ryde, but that ain't such a bad thing...
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Thanks! The install wasn't too bad after I got the hang of it. You just have to spray a lot of soapy water on the decals until you get them positioned right. After that it's a lot of squegee and blowdryer to get the bubbles out.