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    Race bike vinyl work/ wrapping

    Contact me for all your bike vinyl wrapping.

    I can get the following done.

    Custom number plates
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    Bike wraps
    Sponsor logos
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    Custom half walls for 10x10 canopys
    Windscreen decals

    Contact me for pricing

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    Comparitively speaking, is there much of a difference in cost between wrapping and just doing a solid color paint job?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PremiumBlend
    Comparitively speaking, is there much of a difference in cost between wrapping and just doing a solid color paint job?
    A basic single color of paint typically runs about $300+

    Vinyl would be $300 for a single color or.... $300 for any design you can possibly think of. Stuff that would cost $500+ to air brush wouldnt change the price for doing it in vinyl.

    Added bonus is that it helps hold the body work together if you crash too

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    What if you wanna remove it later and go with paint?
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    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    What if you wanna remove it later and go with paint?
    Most of it you can just hit it with some heat and it comes off.

    Pretty cool stuff. I have a great shop that I work with that just did an entire Audi flat matte black and it looks sick.
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    How much to wrap a f350 dually crew cab in matte black?
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    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    What if you wanna remove it later and go with paint?
    From what I found out. It depends if the bike was previously painted or not. I have layed wrap over primer and it didnt pull off so well because of the rough surface. While when I pulled wrap off of a windscreen or clearcoated bodywork it came off and barely left and residue behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    What if you wanna remove it later and go with paint?
    Like as in "remove it with a heat gun" or "remove it by throwing the tz down the track at high velocity..." :lol:
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    Since I have tried the "high velocity" trick back to back last year, I am thinking this year with a heat gun. ops: My body can't take many more of those... :shock:

    Not sure whats under it, it could be primer. I will take a gun to it and see. If you were to re-wrap something would it have to be perfectly smooth or could you get by with some sticky left on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    Since I have tried the "high velocity" trick back to back last year, I am thinking this year with a heat gun. ops: My body can't take many more of those... :shock:

    Not sure whats under it, it could be primer. I will take a gun to it and see. If you were to re-wrap something would it have to be perfectly smooth or could you get by with some sticky left on it?
    I have peeled of vinyl that left alot of residue behind (due to wrapping primered body work) and rewrapped it and you couldnt even tell from 2 inches away.

    I can also wrap over some wrap as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    Since I have tried the "high velocity" trick back to back last year, I am thinking this year with a heat gun. ops: My body can't take many more of those... :shock:
    Maybe you should consider wrapping "you" instead of your bike? :lol:
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    Quote Originally Posted by T Baggins
    Quote Originally Posted by polar x
    Since I have tried the "high velocity" trick back to back last year, I am thinking this year with a heat gun. ops: My body can't take many more of those... :shock:
    Maybe you should consider wrapping "you" instead of your bike? :lol:
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    :lol: :lol: :lol: You guys are to F-en funny. 8) 8)
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