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Dave Mac 20-01-12 07:13 PM

Vinyl wrap
 
viny wrap for a motorbike anyone heard of it or tried it before?

i am thinking of changing the colour of my bike and found this

http://http://printempire.co.uk/inde...q58m9otmc69j80

m1tch_1987 20-01-12 07:36 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
I don't see why they can't wrap bikes, its done a lot with cars and vans, just need to make sure the wrap is good quality else it will fade quickly

Badeye 20-01-12 08:19 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
I found a company that will pick up ur bike, wrap it and bring it back, looks really good, might get the SV done. Depending on price obviously

mattSV 20-01-12 08:28 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
Badeye - what company is that? I know someone with a red VFR that is desperate for a white one lol.

Badeye 20-01-12 08:47 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
i'll see if i can find it again, i came across it a while ago when i was looking to get the SV done and out of all i found this 1 appeared to be the best:
http://www.wrapmybike.co.uk/wmb/
These guys don't pickup or deliver your bike but they will wrap your bike at their premises. Worth a look.

Bluefish 20-01-12 08:50 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
WrapMyBike

Regretfully we ceased trading on 29/07/2011

NTECUK 20-01-12 08:51 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
Seen some cars look good for a month then it split
oh your link dont work
http://printempire.co.uk/index.php?m...roducts_id=172

Tomor 20-01-12 08:52 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
"WrapMyBike
Regretfully we ceased trading on 29/07/2011"
Are they still going? looks good though!

Tom

Dave Mac 20-01-12 10:20 PM

Re: Vinyl wrap
 
i know it should be cheaper than a paint job, and they guarantee cars for around 7 years, i have emailed the one i put on, ill let you know the price

1210tech 21-01-12 09:18 AM

If you are going to have this done make sure whichever company you pick uses pre cut patterns that are cut before they are applied to the bodywork, I have seen quite a few of these applications installed on cars I have worked on and it's scary how many installers apply a sheet to the panel then use a very sharp blade to shape the sheet on the panel and scratch/cut the paint work in the process, plus it never looks as neat as a laser cut pattern.


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