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    New custom vinyls for my Gixxer

    Here are some pics of my bike with some new vinyls

    I ordered them from the states.

    The colour is a goldie/yellow... can't see too well on the cowling.
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    Nice.............hopefully they won't blow off like stock Suzook ones

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    Hey ya got a lttle doll on the back of the cowl in that last pic

    Looks good mate

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    Nice! What site? How much? How did you get the originals off?

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    Hey Sv

    I got them from www.customgixxer.com

    They have a range of already designed, or you can ask for total custom. I did a bit of mix and match... Would def use them again. All up it cost me NZ $56 dollars for the 2 GSXR for the fairings, 2 600 vinyls for the rear end and I also got the Suzuki S done for the tank, but they didnt quite look right. That included shipping too.

    And as for getting the old ones off.... it was a bit painstaking... lol. But I used a hairdryer to sofen the adhesive, then slowly started peeling them off... The first one took ages but when you get the hang of it.. its not too bad.

    I will probably get some more done through him at some stage. When I decide to go for a new look lol. The guys name is Keith Lambert, he is really helpful and has good ideas and vision for what you want.

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    Cheers Vapor. I had a nightmare getting the stickers off my bike-even with the hairdryer! Got there eventually with no scratches! I will check that sight out thanks.

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    Apparently vinegar helps in sticker removal.

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    anyone know the best way of designing your own full set of decals?

    i dont mean just the tags, but full decals all over the side?

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    Looks good Vapour

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