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I have fell off my O3- 400 berg at least 40 times since purchasing her, and she could do with a bit of a love on the plastics/graphics front !
However would like something different from standard husaberg fare,But
i can't seem to find any aftermarket graphic kits , anybody know of any kits ? websites/dealers ?

cheers.

sparko.
 
Try the italian company "blackbirdracing". They have, at least in the past, new graphics for your berg.

Or you can try black plastic with blue original seat and combine that with stickers from different years. I think you can get a great result that way.
 
lesmoto has some for sale in the classified section.
 
I decided to "redneck" my 'berg since I can't sem to find anything I like. At first, I was going to do carbon fiber decals to make it look high-tech and whatnot, but that was more than I cared to spend.

So after a friend of mine refinished his truck in Camclad, I thought what the hell. They have clearence sheets in all sorts of paterns and sizes for $20 - $50. I got a 4' sheet on order now in "Mossy Oak", should be cool. Stuff is like armor and is tough as nails to scratch. Should be fun on the trail, but I will need to get some saftey orange riding gear :D
 
camclad ? sounds a bit industrial for my tastes ! , I might paint my bike in
army drab paint ,so when she spits me off in the woods, we can play hide and seek !!
 
Camoclad is tough stuff. I figure I can smooth my current plastics, lay on the vinyl and be done with it. It's weatherproof, waterproof and won't fade either. It's thicker than a graphics kit and cheaper to boot. I'll tak some pictures and post 'em when it's all said and done. Mike bike in in need of a makeover. You can use a hair dryer to mold and stretch it and the adhesive they use is wicked strong.

http://www.camoclad.com/images/Superlift.jpg
 
Jimmydean......that truck looks way too cool,all it needs to finish it off is a couple of shotguns in the back window and a matching dirt bike lying on its side in the box....nsman
 
nsman said:
Jimmydean......that truck looks way too cool,all it needs to finish it off is a couple of shotguns in the back window and a matching dirt bike lying on its side in the box....nsman

I wish it were mine. My truck is the same style in need of bodywork. My friends rig is a '78 Bronco with 12" of lift. So far the Camoclad has held up well.

You can also get the carbon fiber decals on ebay. I think it would be a cool to either cover the whole palstic, or just do a section like the area covered normally by the factory graphics.

For my rig, it will be covered fully with camo on the plastcs with the frame reshot saftey yellow for a nice contrast.
 

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