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Decal/graphic kits

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5.8K views 18 replies 13 participants last post by  lakinco  
#1 ·
Can anyone point me in the direction of an online shop that does good decal/graphic kits.

Thanks
Chris.... 👍
 
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#7 ·
A must have fashion accessory in MX paddock's these days along with your name on the back of your shirt, takes 10 seconds off your lap times you know! Heading the same way in enduro and even rally :rolleyes: A few rattle cans to put a Ukrainan flag on my 950 is the most effort I have ever put in to the look of my bike.

A mate used to run a repair shop for mostly off road bikes often had kids in with bikes needing cam chains, chain and sprockets, air filter, Brakes and other important mechanical stuff but no they wanted to spend there last few quid on the latest and greatest graphics kit......the way the sport has gone:(
 
#11 ·
Why would anyone want “Your name 123” on a shirt? You’d look a right donkey unless that’s your actual name and your number is 123. 🤷‍♂️

I think it’s a good idea to have names on shirts. You can ID course cutters that way. If they are decent fast clean riding lads then why not have your name, no rules against it? Your riding is doing the talking. People know who’s razzed past.

MX is a super high fashion sport. You have to expect they will all find it essential to have the number of stickers/badges higher than actual hours of riding time. If Ryan Dungey or Tommy Searle started riding with a plastic bag of goldfish dangling off the bars, everyone would also do the same. It’s just how fashion, needs, marketing works. Daft if you ask me but those in a stronger place prey on people who are not all in the name of “being professional”.

A great example of this is look at the type of adverts you get on TV at certain times. Betting websites at a time people are pissed/drugged up or full on fats and sugar with their bodies crying out for more. Easier to lure them in. Put a complete nobber like Keith Lemon on the advert and you hook an even wider audience you can suck dry. He should be ashamed of himself for doing that.

If you don’t like it, you just have to ignore it. You’ll never stop it as it’s what makes the world go round.
 
#14 ·
Have used LR in past. Was good quality.

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#15 ·
MotoXart is a well-known name in the world of motocross and off-road motorcycle racing, offering a wide range of high-quality sticker kits for bikes. These kits are designed to enhance the aesthetics of a bike and provide a layer of protection to the bodywork from scratches, scuffs, and other types of damage.

 
#17 ·
I got mine from Decallab, fully customisable:


KTM factory look with most of the pointless graphics removed, not a MX die hard and big fan of that sticker cannon look. Means nothing to me, just liked the look of the 22.5 250SXF Factory Edition and not the white plastics that came on my new 23 300SX.

Will fit them this weekend…

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