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- Jan 27, 2015
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- 49
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- Melbourne Australia
Slow progress lately with life getting in the way. Needed to get motivated and with the Spring weather bringing out the sunshine I thought it was high time to make the bike look pretty, even if it is still not running.
The SCRUB DESIGNZ decal kit is a quality item. Very happy with it. This was my first time ever applying decals. I read the instructions, watched some YouTubes and got on with the job.
I wanted to keep my original 2002 graphics on their original plastics so used a mix of spares that I've accumulated. I had only just picked up the yellow shrouds last week along with some other random bits including a top triple clamp from a later berg which I need for the steering damper install kit (4 bolt versus 8 bolt clamp). I hadn't quite realised at first but the original blue and yellow has now sort of been flipped front to back.
For prep, I first got everything clean in the laundry tub and dried the parts. Then I wiped them down with acetone. The instructions tell you NOT TO USE WATER. I couldn't find the instructions at first, but realised much later they were on the back of the packet. After opening the packet the decals began to curl up - I was worried this might affect the application but it didn't and may have just been because it was a warm sunny day.
The decals on the radiator shrounds come in 2 parts (4 if you include the upper and lower tank sections). I found I had to centre the decal around the hole in the radiator shroud and then try to line up the edges. To do this I very slightly trimmed back the paper around the hole and test fitted a few times before I was happy. Then I had to do the same with the other half but also try to get the text to line up - tricky but patience saw it done right.
The glue is super strong. If you get it wrong its a fair effort required to pull it back up from the surface but luckily the decals are good quality and don't distort when being lifted. I didn't try to get it on it one go, opting to just start in the middle and the progressively work outwards, chasing down the contours and pushing out any bubbles as I went.
It took me about 3 hours to get the tank/shrouds and headlight mask done but it was well worth it. I simply ran out of time to do the rear of the bike and I'd prefer to restore the plastic as much as possible before doing so anyway.
Super happy with the result so far. The bike just looks so fresh.
The SCRUB DESIGNZ decal kit is a quality item. Very happy with it. This was my first time ever applying decals. I read the instructions, watched some YouTubes and got on with the job.
I wanted to keep my original 2002 graphics on their original plastics so used a mix of spares that I've accumulated. I had only just picked up the yellow shrouds last week along with some other random bits including a top triple clamp from a later berg which I need for the steering damper install kit (4 bolt versus 8 bolt clamp). I hadn't quite realised at first but the original blue and yellow has now sort of been flipped front to back.
For prep, I first got everything clean in the laundry tub and dried the parts. Then I wiped them down with acetone. The instructions tell you NOT TO USE WATER. I couldn't find the instructions at first, but realised much later they were on the back of the packet. After opening the packet the decals began to curl up - I was worried this might affect the application but it didn't and may have just been because it was a warm sunny day.
The decals on the radiator shrounds come in 2 parts (4 if you include the upper and lower tank sections). I found I had to centre the decal around the hole in the radiator shroud and then try to line up the edges. To do this I very slightly trimmed back the paper around the hole and test fitted a few times before I was happy. Then I had to do the same with the other half but also try to get the text to line up - tricky but patience saw it done right.
The glue is super strong. If you get it wrong its a fair effort required to pull it back up from the surface but luckily the decals are good quality and don't distort when being lifted. I didn't try to get it on it one go, opting to just start in the middle and the progressively work outwards, chasing down the contours and pushing out any bubbles as I went.
It took me about 3 hours to get the tank/shrouds and headlight mask done but it was well worth it. I simply ran out of time to do the rear of the bike and I'd prefer to restore the plastic as much as possible before doing so anyway.
Super happy with the result so far. The bike just looks so fresh.