jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #2 My 2010 looking GenIII ish... lol
F Fly Bye Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2011 Messages 684 Reaction score 88 Location Boise Id Sep 15, 2014 #3 Looks great. Is the side cover next?
jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #4 Can't decide....
Niehart Pie Smuggler Joined Apr 19, 2007 Messages 5,592 Reaction score 2,999 Location Pacific Northwet [Woodinville, WA] Sep 15, 2014 #5 Or the cover on the lower back of the gas tank.
jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #6 hummm.... yes, the lower tank cover....
Warpdrv Well-known member Joined Sep 2, 2005 Messages 1,479 Reaction score 242 Location Milwaukee, WI Sep 15, 2014 #7 Sexy, nice work... You should post link to product for those that might also like to be wannabes...
jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #8 I use Scotch 3M Di-Noc Carbon Vinyl https://www.ebay.com/itm/like/270700632511?lpid=82 But I buy it local @ $30 / linear ft (5 ' wide roll) Last edited by a moderator: Sep 15, 2014
I use Scotch 3M Di-Noc Carbon Vinyl https://www.ebay.com/itm/like/270700632511?lpid=82 But I buy it local @ $30 / linear ft (5 ' wide roll)
escapefjrtist Searching for Dry Roads Joined Jun 19, 2005 Messages 10,922 Reaction score 2,227 Location Snohomish, WA Sep 15, 2014 #9 How much talent does it take to install...and look good? --G
jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #10 I've done several wraps. Its not hard, but does require a certain technique for sure. Combination of picking the correct sequence, heat, stretching etc...
I've done several wraps. Its not hard, but does require a certain technique for sure. Combination of picking the correct sequence, heat, stretching etc...
jbretthorton Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2014 Messages 66 Reaction score 12 Location Valrico FL Sep 15, 2014 #11 These pieces where pretty easy, clean with alcohol, start with top section first, trim just to overlap edge. Then a separate piece for the side. Just line up the "grain"
These pieces where pretty easy, clean with alcohol, start with top section first, trim just to overlap edge. Then a separate piece for the side. Just line up the "grain"
escapefjrtist Searching for Dry Roads Joined Jun 19, 2005 Messages 10,922 Reaction score 2,227 Location Snohomish, WA Sep 15, 2014 #12 jbretthorton said: ...<snip> but does require a certain technique for sure. Click to expand... That's the part that always gets me! --G
jbretthorton said: ...<snip> but does require a certain technique for sure. Click to expand... That's the part that always gets me! --G
Fairlaner The Bartender Whisperer Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 5,470 Reaction score 234 Location Torrance, CA Sep 16, 2014 #13 it's not that hard George. and then I had a go at the Z.....
escapefjrtist Searching for Dry Roads Joined Jun 19, 2005 Messages 10,922 Reaction score 2,227 Location Snohomish, WA Sep 16, 2014 #14 Very nice Richard! --G
LagerHead Well-known member Joined Aug 8, 2010 Messages 172 Reaction score 27 Location Pegram, TN Sep 16, 2014 #15 Damn. Something else I "gotta" have.
art miller Well-known member FJR Supporter Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 1,506 Reaction score 382 Location San Ramon, CA Sep 25, 2014 #16 Don't forget to cover that panel behind the front wheel below the radiator. While at it get the carbon fibre fender extender.
Don't forget to cover that panel behind the front wheel below the radiator. While at it get the carbon fibre fender extender.
F fjrrrr Well-known member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 67 Reaction score 13 Location Gastonia, NC Sep 26, 2014 #17 There goes my entire weekend !