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"Sharpie" CBR1000RR7 (Motorcycle)
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<blockquote data-quote="Digital" data-source="post: 11832382" data-attributes="member: 66214"><p>A guy who wraps food trucks mostly did mine. Any sign/car/etc wrap place should be able to wrap it. But if they aren't 100% confident I wouldn't let them try.</p><p>Make sure you tell them to wrap the edges around the back side and use adhesive on all the edges.</p><p>A lot of places if they **** up will claim it was poor quality material or poor templates. But any good shop uses the same crap to print on and most templates give plenty over-lap.</p><p>Make sure they are ready to warranty their work and stand behind in.</p><p></p><p>I told the guy who did mine and he didn't and now the edges are coming up. To make it worse he didn't wrap it around the back so I had to cut the edges on the front side and then paint the fairings on the edges. Luckily the design is busy as **** so you won't ever know. But if the design was a face or some shit it would be annoying.</p><p></p><p>Expect to pay 300-400 to have a full wrap applied to your bike and a similar price for the design and material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digital, post: 11832382, member: 66214"] A guy who wraps food trucks mostly did mine. Any sign/car/etc wrap place should be able to wrap it. But if they aren't 100% confident I wouldn't let them try. Make sure you tell them to wrap the edges around the back side and use adhesive on all the edges. A lot of places if they **** up will claim it was poor quality material or poor templates. But any good shop uses the same crap to print on and most templates give plenty over-lap. Make sure they are ready to warranty their work and stand behind in. I told the guy who did mine and he didn't and now the edges are coming up. To make it worse he didn't wrap it around the back so I had to cut the edges on the front side and then paint the fairings on the edges. Luckily the design is busy as **** so you won't ever know. But if the design was a face or some shit it would be annoying. Expect to pay 300-400 to have a full wrap applied to your bike and a similar price for the design and material. [/QUOTE]
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