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iang 28-Apr-2007 14:03

I WAS going to buy the front and rear white boards from a place in Australia called Cut Graphix (see link) to stop any chips on the front mainly, but at £75 for the pair I am am put off by these reviews of vinyl fitting !!!

If the mudguard stripe is a pig to fit god knows what the fairing and tail unit will be like and at £75 it is a lot of money to go in the bin.

Motographix should hurry up and release their gel versions at least they do not get bubbles in.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CutGrafix-Ducati-1098-1098s-front-race-plate-kit_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35616QQihZ004QQitem Z140111122331QQrdZ1

Col996s 11-May-2007 14:07

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Originally Posted by Col996s
Tried myself to fit one off ebay tonight but soon gave up. In comes my 15 year old daughter "give us a go dad". Nothing to lose so I let her have a go. Turns out she made a good job of it. A few tiny air bubbles but better then my attempt.



If you do get a few air bubbles don't give up hope as I noticed now they have all but disappeared.

antonye 11-May-2007 16:36

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Originally Posted by Col996s
If you do get a few air bubbles don't give up hope as I noticed now they have all but disappeared.


As a tip, you can always stick a pin in the air bubbles to get rid of them, then press down to seal the sticker. If you're careful you won't see the hole.

bradders 11-May-2007 16:37

I have a number board recently bought to fit...not looking forward to it as its vinyl like this!! I've had a few over the years and they've always been gel, easy peasy!!

Col996s 11-May-2007 16:45

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Originally Posted by antonye
As a tip, you can always stick a pin in the air bubbles to get rid of them, then press down to seal the sticker. If you're careful you won't see the hole.


That's what I did on some of them. Comes from doing too much wallpapering.

antonye 11-May-2007 17:09

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Originally Posted by Col996s
That's what I did on some of them. Comes from doing too much wallpapering.


Lol, cheat!

iang 11-May-2007 20:31

I found that it was easier using a spray with a little washing up liquid in the water and wetting the area, the board could then be fixed in place then flattened in place by hand stretching it into place without creases, it does work, first time for me and no creases.


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