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    New plastics and graphics

    got a new plastics/graphics kit with seat cover from torped7 for $200 (polisport front & rear fender and rad shrouds one industries seat cover and monster energy graphics) not to sure about the graphics but for the plastics and seat cover how could i say no, any way put it all on the bike plastics are all good fit well etc just not to sure on the graphics(not enough red) chucked them on anyway just so i dont scratch the shit out of them, i kinda want to have a crack at designing my own so if anyone has done or does this for a living a point in the right direction would be great heres a pic of the kit any way havent got one of my bike yet so this will do
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    Some1 else posted this site up a while ago got some cool kits as long as you Dont plan on getting your bike dirty http://www.graphickitsdepot.com/cata...-kits-2-1.html
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    Oh its gonna get filthy as fu*k I think its just a bit over the top and as I said its got no red on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by theforeman View Post
    Oh its gonna get filthy as fu*k I think its just a bit over the top and as I said its got no red on it
    Try giving your guards and other plastic a good wax with some automotive polish when the bikes clean , both on top and below where it collects the most mud. I found it not only protects your $$ investment with the plastic, it also looks better- ( more shine ) and the mud comes off a lot easier when you give it a clean ( because of the wax component ). I used cheapo Turtle wax cos it's all I got, I guess some may be better than others.

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    I usually give it a good coating of silicon spray on everything (except where legs grip the frame etc) every time I ride and after I clean it

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    Quote Originally Posted by theforeman View Post
    I usually give it a good coating of silicon spray on everything (except where legs grip the frame etc) every time I ride and after I clean it
    You're onto it , give your bike a girly wax with Mr Turtle then do the Silicon thing and you'll have twice the protection and you're good to go

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