stickers and decals
- pjgsxr
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stickers and decals
anyone go a bit mad with sticker bling?
keep thinking the grey & black machine could do with a bit of sparkle.
aint paying the cash for carbon so need some cheap dressage. Cowl and headlight trim decals look best but at £60 a set aint cheap too.
Found the sponsor logo package for side fairings but could be a step too chavish.
any ideas?
keep thinking the grey & black machine could do with a bit of sparkle.
aint paying the cash for carbon so need some cheap dressage. Cowl and headlight trim decals look best but at £60 a set aint cheap too.
Found the sponsor logo package for side fairings but could be a step too chavish.
any ideas?
- Ratz
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Re: stickers and decals
if done right to be honest stickers look good, ie the make it look like a track bike style
too much does indeed look chavvy
go understated
naked woman on the tank
too much does indeed look chavvy
go understated
naked woman on the tank

- Zathos
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Re: stickers and decals
Stickers on bike panels always make me think the owner is hiding something under the sticker.
Especially if they are on side panels
Especially if they are on side panels

- dedpidgin2
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Re: stickers and decals
Very tacky, and adds unnecessary weight.
- Ratz
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Re: stickers and decals
thats not a nice way to talk about the riderdedpidgin2 wrote:Very tacky, and adds unnecessary weight.

- Zax
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Re: stickers and decals
PJ ... just leave it as it is.
Limited eddition "Phantom" GSXR1000 is a smart looking bike IMHO no need for aditional sticker bling.
Are you just doing this as Jay is about to go on a "Blinging Frenzy" for his Triumph


Limited eddition "Phantom" GSXR1000 is a smart looking bike IMHO no need for aditional sticker bling.
Are you just doing this as Jay is about to go on a "Blinging Frenzy" for his Triumph


- Ratz
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Re: stickers and decals
i will revise my first post as didnt realise your bike was ltd edition
dont sticker it! leave it as it was designed
dont sticker it! leave it as it was designed

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Re: stickers and decals
its a gsxr nae need for stickers bud but i got some gsxr 1000 wheel rim stickers off ebay nice.think you might see them in the pic of my bike on site.dougpjgsxr wrote:anyone go a bit mad with sticker bling?
keep thinking the grey & black machine could do with a bit of sparkle.
aint paying the cash for carbon so need some cheap dressage. Cowl and headlight trim decals look best but at £60 a set aint cheap too.
Found the sponsor logo package for side fairings but could be a step too chavish.
any ideas?
- RK6
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Re: stickers and decals
Stomp grips are the only sticker that I'd use if I was in your shoes.
I reckon your bike looks the dogs as it is.

I reckon your bike looks the dogs as it is.


- pjgsxr
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Re: stickers and decals
Zax wrote:PJ ... just leave it as it is.![]()
Limited eddition "Phantom" GSXR1000 is a smart looking bike IMHO no need for aditional sticker bling.
Are you just doing this as Jay is about to go on a "Blinging Frenzy" for his Triumph![]()
ha ha, jay is always on a bling frenzy but ill have to call him now see what he has in mind.
Thanks for the comments guys, but you know the story.... you see all the latest models, colours everywhere and start thinking.
Its like getting yer head shaved when the sun first comes out, seems a good idea at the time
- pjgsxr
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Re: stickers and decals
just found it, nice, cheerstorrybiker wrote:its a gsxr nae need for stickers bud but i got some gsxr 1000 wheel rim stickers off ebay nice.think you might see them in the pic of my bike on site.dougpjgsxr wrote:anyone go a bit mad with sticker bling?
keep thinking the grey & black machine could do with a bit of sparkle.
aint paying the cash for carbon so need some cheap dressage. Cowl and headlight trim decals look best but at £60 a set aint cheap too.
Found the sponsor logo package for side fairings but could be a step too chavish.
any ideas?
- Jay
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Re: stickers and decals
Bring on the FRENZYYYYY....Zax wrote:PJ ... just leave it as it is.![]()
Limited eddition "Phantom" GSXR1000 is a smart looking bike IMHO no need for aditional sticker bling.
Are you just doing this as Jay is about to go on a "Blinging Frenzy" for his Triumph![]()
Bike paints down the road for me!!!...however, considering its anywhere from 6-8 wks...it can wait till winter.
