RE: repsol sticker kit
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RE: repsol sticker kit - 7/12/2005 12:48:45 PM
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mrwtbill
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The water method sounds like a good plan. I too wish I would of read that before I put mine on. I did it dry and used a laminated card out of my wallet. I applied the same sticker on each side in the same order so they were placed in the same location. I peeled the back part way off and stuck one end of the sticker and lined it up then with the card kind of squeegied across the sticker and peeling the back off as it layed down. I won't lie. I still ended up with some small air bubbles on the bigger stickers. The Michelin man was the hardest because of the contours in the sides of the fenders. One came out good and the other had a few wrinkles. None of which is that noticable unless you get right up close to it. So they were not as easy as I thought to put on. One cool thing about them is that they look black but they are really the same color as the bike along with the other dark stickers on the bike. Like the large Repsol logo, also metalic blue. I was told that the paint has a black base coat, then the blue metal flake over that. So it all looks black unless your in bright light or sun. I added purple Leds over the front fender and inside the fairing to illuminate it some. Looks very cool. The end.
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RE: repsol sticker kit - 7/12/2005 1:27:50 PM
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Anubis
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some pics of them leds wud be cool
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