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Old 07-02-2007, 10:38 PM
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Re: Bike wrap

Ya think his seats gotta go. heres what mine on my 954 looked like awhile back, LoL......Imagine that gold spinner bait running across the pond, LMAO..=-)

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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by caffiene
bikeskinz.com $380 for a whole wrap kit advertised on there site
THey got sick ****!! cheap prices too 475 for a custom skin!....380 for the others.....soo sick
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Old 07-02-2007, 11:45 PM
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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by fatboystuntz
damn 1500 for a bike wrap?? thats outta control...i paid 200 bux from my guy installed...goin rate around here is like 300 or so...

id NEVER apy 1500 for a wrap u can buy a hole set of fairings for that...
$300 installed?!?! **** that, I'll stick to doing cars.
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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by caffiene
bikeskinz.com $380 for a whole wrap kit advertised on there site
I'd do $380 un-installed too. It's an long job especially if you take the fairings off and do it correctly. I'd like to see a regular dude with no experience try and install a skin and make it look good.
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I did the blue and white bike.. I would not do a full fairing for less than $500. But I will custom design that **** for ya. And how fun was that tank Reg? I usually charge $500 for 3/4 fairing like the blue and white bike.
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Sorry Reggie but your out to lunch with that $1500 price tag

Lets see a whole set of OEM painted fairings or just a wrap
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sik looking bike you keepin the fender red?
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Re: Bike wrap

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Sorry Reggie but your out to lunch with that $1500 price tag

Lets see a whole set of OEM painted fairings or just a wrap
I don't think we're gonna be down for doing it for much less. It takes a lot of time to install, and we don't skimp on the work. Maybe once we hire some guys it'll be justifiable.
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Old 07-03-2007, 10:03 PM
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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by P.C.P. Tony
I did the blue and white bike.. I would not do a full fairing for less than $500. But I will custom design that **** for ya. And how fun was that tank Reg? I usually charge $500 for 3/4 fairing like the blue and white bike.
Thanks man! One piece wraps on a tank is tough, but the heat gun can work magic!
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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by kaiks
THey got sick ****!! cheap prices too 475 for a custom skin!....380 for the others.....soo sick
OMG WOW
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Re: Bike wrap

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I'd do $380 un-installed too. It's an long job especially if you take the fairings off and do it correctly. I'd like to see a regular dude with no experience try and install a skin and make it look good.
I feel u on that. I've been doin vinyl for about 7 years now. We're just gettin into wraps and all that. We just did a 636 and it was a pain in the *** to install. What kind of vinyl are u using. High performance or normal gcvp?
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Re: Bike wrap

Louis Vuitton ZX10


Notice the one piece tank wrap. The crap they sell on bikeskinz.com is two piece with a big fat seam in the design.
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Re: Bike wrap

Originally Posted by ksolo
I feel u on that. I've been doin vinyl for about 7 years now. We're just gettin into wraps and all that. We just did a 636 and it was a pain in the *** to install. What kind of vinyl are u using. High performance or normal gcvp?

I can't remember the product code, but it's standard Orajet vehicle wrap.
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Your forks are dead!!!!
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Re: Bike wrap

sick wrap on that 10, but they are going to play hell when they have to take the fairings off for any reason.
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