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cambridgedan
14th May 2009, 14:48
Hi,
Im thinking of stickering up my bike,
I have a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250,
Any ideas or have you seen anything up on the net that would look cool?
Should I do like Sponcer style stickers or
Pattern Style ???
Any help would be good
cheers :yes:
I don't know where to get em from but I saw someone posting about his Kawasaki 250R with Monster decal.
Quite OK to me actually.
<img width=500 src="http://image.superstreetbike.com/f/16872898/0902_sbkp_01_z+kawasaki_ninja_250r_acessories+side _view_monster_graphics.jpg"></img>
Edit: Found the thread. Have a look. Contact him and see where you can get em if you want. Costs around $100 it seems.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=94342&highlight=decal
Re Edit: You got a blue one right? Blue & Black would look awesome.
<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3201/2468146310_d9f07a6dc2.jpg"></img>
Hitcher
14th May 2009, 16:02
Should I do like Sponcer style stickers
What is a "sponcer"?
i wouldnt you will just devalue your bike
tigertim20
15th May 2009, 17:10
Why dont you just get some vinyls done up for your bike. easy and quite cheap, you can have custom designs, and if you ever want to take them off it only takes half an hour with a hair dryer...
blairh
15th May 2009, 17:41
Why dont you just get some vinyls done up for your bike. easy and quite cheap, you can have custom designs, and if you ever want to take them off it only takes half an hour with a hair dryer...
I agree. Plus that way you can get exactly what you want, and get it cut the right size etc.
Do you just need stickers to cover all the damage you've been doing to it? ;)
slydesigns
15th May 2009, 17:49
Those graphics ARE vinyl, just digitally printed Vinyl. Monster Energy have an understanding with kawasaki that everything kawasaki they get a chance to be in on. MX, Road, GP, Jetskis etc, so the Monster Kit is now an over the counter item from your local Kawasaki Dealer and as such wont "devalue" you ride as someone here claimed. Its a genuine part. Howmany Repsol replica CBR's were devalued for having that graphic set on them... none?
Most people riding a 250 would love it anyways.
The blue DOES look good.
Or contact one of the signwriters on here, I'm one but there are atleast 4 others on here.
imdying
16th May 2009, 17:12
the Monster Kit is now an over the counter item from your local Kawasaki Dealer and as such wont "devalue" you ride as someone here claimed. Its a genuine part. Howmany Repsol replica CBR's were devalued for having that graphic set on them... none?The difference is the Repsol blade is a complete conversion, sold new like that, and not a couple of tacked on stickers that don't add anything of value to the bike. Regardless of who makes it, ghey crap will devalue the bike.
OP, look at the ZXRR MotoGP bikes, maybe one of their designs will inspire you.
cambridgedan
16th May 2009, 20:40
hey thanks for all ya replys,
im thinking that ill aim for a vinyl sticker thingy if anything as
our friends have a sticker printer and later on i can remove the stickers,
i just need to think of a design if any to add to the bike :niceone:
Pixie
18th May 2009, 09:31
What is a "sponcer"?
It's a misspelling.
He meant to write "Poncer"
tigertim20
27th May 2009, 15:41
Those graphics ARE vinyl, just digitally printed Vinyl. Monster Energy have an understanding with kawasaki that everything kawasaki they get a chance to be in on. MX, Road, GP, Jetskis etc, so the Monster Kit is now an over the counter item from your local Kawasaki Dealer and as such wont "devalue" you ride as someone here claimed. Its a genuine part. Howmany Repsol replica CBR's were devalued for having that graphic set on them... none?
Most people riding a 250 would love it anyways.
The blue DOES look good.
Or contact one of the signwriters on here, I'm one but there are atleast 4 others on here.
Yep I know, but I was tryna put across that if you are going to modify your bike, why do the same as everyone else would do? make it your own! be unique! go custom!!!!! that decal does look nice on the blue (looks gay on the greem imho) but it just gets boring and becomes 'normal' if everyone has it cos its and over the counter option
cdwilkins1980
18th November 2014, 20:43
Why dont you just get some vinyls done up for your bike. easy and quite cheap, you can have custom designs, and if you ever want to take them off it only takes half an hour with a hair dryer...
Where can I get vinyls done cheap? Ta.
mossy1200
18th November 2014, 20:50
Where can I get vinyls done cheap? Ta.
Vinyls are so 2009.
You will be wanting water transfer printing.
ellipsis
18th November 2014, 21:09
i just need to think of a design if any to add to the bike :niceone:
...I'd go for the pak'n'save stik man on my ride...
Coldrider
18th November 2014, 21:25
Spray your ride with Plasti Dip Clear coat glossifier, put on whatever graphics you like on top, when you don't like it or want to change just peel the glossifier coat off to original paint work.
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