Bike wrap
Bike wrap
I managed to step off (first time in 8 years, first time on a td in 13 years) at Donno in June, bike now sorted and ready to go....
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Re: Bike wrap
Didja do it yourself?
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Re: Bike wrap
Is it much cheaper than a paintjob? I suppose the plus point is,it's reversible.
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Re: Bike wrap
About £550 for a full custom design of your choice and fitted, yeah the big benefit is that it can come off, can do a different design if you grow tired etc, they do road bikes too.
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Re: Bike wrap
They will be supplying a kit you can fit yourself in the near future to make it cheaper. It surprised me how malleable the vinyl was and can be removed and reseated if needed (obviously only on the initial application)