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Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 3rd, '25, 19:53
by Kata
Jay wrote: Jan 2nd, '25, 14:42 Well i'm going to be taking the wheels off the FJR and get then sprayed/powder coated.
Also i'm think of getting a sublime wrap from the track bike.....just wondering what style to go for now.....
I was told not to powder coat wheels as it's more likely to get chipped when changing tyres.

Let us know where you get it done whichever way you do it.

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 6th, '25, 12:53
by Jay
Kata wrote: Jan 3rd, '25, 19:53
Jay wrote: Jan 2nd, '25, 14:42 Well i'm going to be taking the wheels off the FJR and get then sprayed/powder coated.
Also i'm think of getting a sublime wrap from the track bike.....just wondering what style to go for now.....
I was told not to powder coat wheels as it's more likely to get chipped when changing tyres.

Let us know where you get it done whichever way you do it.
I think I will probably just spray them myself I reckon.

How easy is it to remove the rear wheel?

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 6th, '25, 13:28
by Jay
Just watched it on Youtube, It seems easy enough :)

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 6th, '25, 17:10
by billinom8s
=))

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 6th, '25, 22:16
by Ruffian
:lol:

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 7th, '25, 10:11
by Jay
LOL Awesome

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 7th, '25, 10:11
by Jay
billinom8s wrote: Jan 6th, '25, 17:10=))
=)) =))

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 7th, '25, 10:12
by Jay
Ruffian wrote: Jan 6th, '25, 22:16:lol:
=)) =))

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 14th, '25, 18:45
by Kata
Jay wrote: Jan 6th, '25, 12:53
Kata wrote: Jan 3rd, '25, 19:53
Jay wrote: Jan 2nd, '25, 14:42 Well i'm going to be taking the wheels off the FJR and get then sprayed/powder coated.
Also i'm think of getting a sublime wrap from the track bike.....just wondering what style to go for now.....
I was told not to powder coat wheels as it's more likely to get chipped when changing tyres.

Let us know where you get it done whichever way you do it.
I think I will probably just spray them myself I reckon.

How easy is it to remove the rear wheel?
Pretty easy. Bit of wood under centre stand helps.

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 17th, '25, 18:55
by jimboraver
where would you go to get the bike wrapped or is that something you would do yourself ?

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 18th, '25, 09:26
by billinom8s
Wrapping places don't like bikes. They prefer hydrodipping.

I've seen people do Bike wrapping online but editing tools are wonderful things.

You'd Probs have to send the Bike away.



Looks good here
https://www.thevehiclewrappingcentre.co ... ike-wraps/

Newton Abbot
https://www.lazerpics.com/vinyl-wrapping-newton-abbot/

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 23rd, '25, 23:26
by w0ffle
jimboraver wrote: Jan 17th, '25, 18:55 where would you go to get the bike wrapped or is that something you would do yourself ?
https://www.sublimemotowrap.com/
https://www.ratmally.com/ratmally-racewrap
https://www.bossdog.co.uk/vehicle-wraps ... cle-wraps/

There are others out there also

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 30th, '25, 12:35
by jimboraver
Thanks guys I'll have a look

Re: Who's got some winter projects on the go then?

Posted: Jan 30th, '25, 18:06
by Ruffian
Cory at wrap capital,
His work does look smart.