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    Custom Skins?

    Anyone got any experience with these?

    www.customskins.co.nz

    Seems like a good idea. I keep reading how as a learner rider, it's not IF but WHEN i put the bike down. I'd be quite happy if the only damage occurred to a skin that could peel off I first spied them on Trademe.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-214414460.htm

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    hey,

    yep i put these on my bike and would with any bike i get from now on. they wouldnt save your bike if you put it down but they will stop stone chips or the paint rubbing where your legs go.

    bloody good guys to deal with as well.

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    A cuzzy bro of mine had an HMX500 (bmx) & from day one he put insulation tape over his stickers(looked ugly but it preserved the stickers for when selling bike!).
    The day came when it was time to sell the mighty HMX so when he took the insulation tape off....we all had a laugh! cause the paint had faded except where the tape was fitted
    Dunno wot effect will come from skins?...something to think about?
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    wont stop dents or hard impact. but good for stones and riding wear! i found that training wheels stopped me dropping the bike, but the damn things dont work when you do stoppies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sosman View Post
    A cuzzy bro of mine had an HMX500 (bmx) & from day one he put insulation tape over his stickers(looked ugly but it preserved the stickers for when selling bike!).
    The day came when it was time to sell the mighty HMX so when he took the insulation tape off....we all had a laugh! cause the paint had faded except where the tape was fitted
    Dunno wot effect will come from skins?...something to think about?
    I was reading that the material is NOT UV resistant so doesn't stop the fade as badly as UV resistant materials. It supposedly can be removed years later and some polish with have it looking well blended... supposedly

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    good choice

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    I use venture shield on most of my high wear areas and it works great. I do it as a job so application is easy. As an inexperienced applicator yourselves, avoid soap, wipe down the panels before application with plenty of white spirit NOT PREPSOL etc and keep your workspace CLEAN and dustfree including your hands. Work out of sunlight and wrap your applicator/squeegee in a length of seamfree rag to help get the bubbles out.

    Any other application questions, ask away.
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    if there is one thing i can never do its apply stuf like these, even tank pads i struglle with.

    oh well only dicks care what their bike looks like
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by slydesigns View Post
    As an inexperienced applicator yourselves, avoid soap, wipe down the panels before application with plenty of white spirit NOT PREPSOL etc and keep your workspace CLEAN and dustfree including your hands. Work out of sunlight and wrap your applicator/squeegee in a length of seamfree rag to help get the bubbles out.
    Thanks. So one can use plenty of water too right? And it doesn't make sense to polish the panels that one wants to cover, as the white spirits will remove all the polish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twistemotion View Post
    Thanks. So one can use plenty of water too right? And it doesn't make sense to polish the panels that one wants to cover, as the white spirits will remove all the polish?
    it will remove the wax!! i think
    polish gets buffed of when its dry

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    Ive used similar (the old clear film) on one of my bikes for years,great stuff,65000 kms and not one stone chip on the fairings,even put some on the fork legs which are still as new.Fwiw a roll or 2 of the old stuff is well cheaper.
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    Update: Got the Custom Skins on my Ninja today. They're awesome! Simon is a great guy to deal with! I highly recommend him and his product! You can't really tell they're on there so I think the above comments are right. They'll stop the stone chips and decent scratches etc but if I go for a slide, there'll probably still be some decent damage
    Anyway, I think he does heaps of different types of bikes so give him a bell if you're keen. I think he'll be doing KB members a deal in the future too

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    Its a 3M Paint protection film. Have been using the 3M stuff for ages on my bikes. They can also be bought seprately in a roll.

    Have used it on the tank / side / front / tiedown area. Also over the headlights. Seems custom skins have imported pre cut kits from US for bikes, lease thats what it looked like.

    If you bike goes down, it will go thru the skins. However areas that are just rubbed against lightly will be protected.
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    ive got it on my street triple, its easy to apply and you hardly notice it when its on.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Its a 3M Paint protection film. Have been using the 3M stuff for ages on my bikes. They can also be bought seprately in a roll.

    Have used it on the tank / side / front / tiedown area. Also over the headlights. Seems custom skins have imported pre cut kits from US for bikes, lease thats what it looked like.

    If you bike goes down, it will go thru the skins. However areas that are just rubbed against lightly will be protected.

    Our film is not made by 3m. Our film cannot be purchased in shops in a blank roll, so dont get confused with other products.

    Our film is made by Ventureshield, they are competition to 3m. We have computerised cutters and every bike or car kit is computer cut to order, we have the rights to all the patterns from USA & Europe, and we also draw our own patterns.

    The film also has a Lifetime Warranty against yellowing & shrinking.

    We are looking at putting together a deal for Kiwibiker members soon.

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