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  1. #16
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    I have just put my graphics on and they look great. Excellent quality vinyl, clean cut, perfect size, great to deal with, cheap and quick. Thanks heaps!

    Would definately recommend if you are thinking about graphics.

    Damn this sounds like crappy trademe feedback...

    Sweet bucket racers aswel! I will have to shoot down to the track next time you guys are racing
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    Your bike looks real good.

    We will definitely do more for you. Just drop us an email like before.

    Ellen and Steve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyW View Post
    I have just put my graphics on and they look great. Excellent quality vinyl, clean cut, perfect size, great to deal with, cheap and quick. Thanks heaps!

    Would definately recommend if you are thinking about graphics.

    Damn this sounds like crappy trademe feedback...

    Sweet bucket racers aswel! I will have to shoot down to the track next time you guys are racing
    Come down on Saturday 9th June. Anytime after 9.30am till about 4pm.
    Bring down your gear and you can have a go on my bike, if you want. It's not the fastest bike, but it is fun.
    Ellen

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    Yep, I like.
    Probably a silly question but I don't know the answer so I'm asking. If I put graphics on a bike but decide to sell it later and the shop prefers stock looking machines will the graphics remove easily and leave the paint undamaged?
    A man gazing on the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles in the road.
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    Removing Graphics

    Use great care in trying to remove any adhesive films. They are designed to stick well, the adhesive is very strong and durable.

    Although it is possible to remove them, I cannot stress enough how much care should be taken. If I remove graphics for anyone be it bike, car or anything else it is at their risk. You can help removal by gently warming (not heating)the graphic with a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, before carefully peeling off.

    If the graphics have been on for a very long time, there is a possibility that a shadow outline of the graphic may show on the paint. If in doubt, don"t remove.

    If the graphics have laquer over them they are not removable.

    Feel free to contact us for advice if unsure.

    Cheers Steve

    PS I fink mi spelings r korrect this tyme butt if u want to cheque em 4 me il fiks up da mistakes l8r... ta.

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