motorcycle decals : I need to replace my decals on my ZX-6 and was wondering where thebest place in the area to visit with a good selection. I'm not lookingto get the original decal kit, just some stickers...--Make a few bucks---> use my ID as reference--->idp 569Merci...!!!--------------------Try that for fun...---> $$$$$$$$. $$$$ $$$ .W$$$$L. .$$$. X$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ .$$$ "$$$ $$$ $$E $$ $$| $$$$$$ `$$$R` $$$$" $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ `` J$$ $$ @$$$ :$$$..$$$.`$$$ $$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $$$*#$$$ $$$$ @$$$$$$$$$$$/ *$$$$$$$*" .R$$$$$F $$$$ $$$: $$$: $$$$$$ `````` ````` ```` ```` ````` ```` ````` ____ ____...Did you visit the SITE !!!....Remember !!A Champion is someone who gets up even when he can't....also.."I love cats... they taste just like chicken""Sorry, I don't date outside my species.""Sometimes I wake up grumpy; Other times I let her sleep""I'm not as think as you drunk I am"Anything in the area? I don't know my way around Montreal that well andprobably will not have a chance to get down there anyway. Do they have aweb site?Plastics and Signs of OttawaCanotek Rd.748-0007or see us at the boat show this weekend"Jeffrey Lanthier" wrote in message...I got some done just on Merivale Rd by the Sign Lady. She has all thecomputerfacilities to read in any a rtwork you want and sets up the colours on thecomputer.I had 6 stick on decals made for about $50. While that may soundexpensive, youhave to remember that pretty much most places charge a setup charge whetheryouwant 1, 10 or a 100 decals, and so much per decal.
motorcycle decals : No Fear, Ain't Skeered. If you dont see it ask for it.I make custom decals aswell. Be sure and look at the windshield decals with flames..There HOT! Decalsare made of high quality vinyl and easy to apply..You just peal and stick. lotsof colors.On 06 Nov 2002 15:55:05 GMT, (Vinylxpress) .zipped up his pants, looked down at what he had done and said:no thanks..I don't want anyone making decals for me that can't evenspell.Dave (Dukes Sheep)'01 FXDL For Sale98 of 115 NAH#2 SENS DOF#5 DMWL"Oh bother" said Pooh, as he was connected at 14.4kpsNot sure *what* was going on, (Vinylxpress) leaptin, showing an extreme case of creeping illiteracy:Take your link and your decals and find somewhere ELSE to stick 'em.-pooder th' "hate th' smell of SPAM in th' evenin'" bastard"We have enough youth; let's start looking for the Fountain of Sense." --AnonGreat. Another loobie who's bought a CD full of famous logos and now thinkshe's licensed to rip them all off. Yo, doofus: read the disclaimer on yourclipart CD -- you're not allowed to use any trademarks without permission ofthe trademark owner. motorcycle decals : I finally decided on a 1996 XJ600S Seca II. Unfortunately, it startedraining as soon as I got it back into town! Alas.The later model Seca IIs have decals on the cowling and side panels.How should I go about removing them? I've heard "hair dryer", "lighterfluid", "heat gun", or "Goof-Off adhesive remover". Obviously, thelighter fluid is a bad idea on a plastic fairing. Which method is best,harming the fairing and body panels the least?-- Please remove the % symbol from my email address when replying.Heat and chemicals will gaurantee a clean job. Hair dryers yes and also leta light bulb heat the body parts for a while. I prefer using a high-wattlight -bulb. Use only 3m adhesive removal AFTER heating the decals untilpliable and then pulling them off carefully. Verify decals are not hidingunder clear-coat, if they are you need Advil. Use plastic paint scrapersand 3m after the heat removal to get the adhesive that might be left behind.Heat the part up carefully. Test removing the decal until it comes offeasily. Remove as much as possible. Then use the chemicals. 3m only!! Iknow.After this use wd-40 to remove all the 3m crap and gunk left behind. Thendo your wax and polish thing.I did this to 3 bikes. Kat 1100, Kat 600 and FZR1000. motorcycle decals : I just bought a Yamaha V-Star a few weeks back and it looks a lot likea Harley except for the YAMAHA decals plastered all over it. I usedthe wife's hair dryer to remove them and it works great! Just heat the surface on high heat for about 60 seconds or so, andCAREFULLY with a fingernail, worry one edge up until you can grasp itwith your fingers. Keeping the blow dryer blowing on it, SLOWLY peelthe decal off. Your fingers get a bit hot so you may need to takebreaks now and then but keep the blow dryer working on the decal tokeep the process going. This works on both plastic as well as metal. Afterwards, use a LITTLEWD-40 to get the gunk off, then wash and wax the area immediatelyafter to protect it.I was aprehensive to try this myself, but found it very easy to do.The dealer wanted about $150 to do what took about an hour of veryeasy work. Just take your time and don't rush it and itll work fine.On Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:39:38 -0800, Nicholas Winterhalter wrote: motorcycle decals : A few days ago China Times Express reported that the Nazi symbolSwastik became the logo of popularity among certain Taiwanese youths.People believe it is very cool, and the Swastik became the populardesign for tatoos or motorcycle decals, and only months ago arestaurant in Taipei, like another one in Seoul, used the Naziconcentration camp as one of its jail scenes and attracted protests andboycotts. "If Taiwanese believe Adolf Hitler is the best representation of Germany, what will Taiwanese feel if Germans make commercials promoting German pig foot based on 228 Incident?"As an American youth, I feel entitled to state a key difference.... TheSwastika has neven been regarded as a "cool" symbol in our culture. Thereare some people who enjoy using this symbol, but it has never been seen asgood by anything close to a majority. On the contrary, the mainstreamAmerican would look at the use of this symbol with disgust. This is sharplydifferent that advocating the use of the symbol as somehow cool or good.As to the use of this symbol in Taiwan as being forward looking or "cuttingedge" in some way. I could not say, I am notoriously bad at predicting thefuture... =)
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