@EntityMedia IK u guys r probably more mechanically inclined than me, but for my graphics and number plates, i scub the plates clean, then apply a thin ammount of soap and water (so the graphics dont stick right away) and once i have it totally lined up, i smooth out the bubbles and get the soap out from underneath.... it works great, and is much easyier and less tedious.
A squeegee works best instead of using your fingers. If you want best results tape your graphics in place with painters tape and then tear the tape so you have a reference point to line up the graphics with and do like he said and do a small portion first and then work your way to the end. Also hold the graphic tight on the side that hasnt been applied yet while applying it so you get less air bubbles.
who makes the best templates for designing the graphics ...I'd like to try designing a few but from what I hear the templates are all over the place on actual fit
I'm getting a a new kx125 I don't know what year model yet but I can't find any monster graphics for any kx125 so can u get some and if so where. Thanks
@EntityMedia IK u guys r probably more mechanically inclined than me, but for my graphics and number plates, i scub the plates clean, then apply a thin ammount of soap and water (so the graphics dont stick right away) and once i have it totally lined up, i smooth out the bubbles and get the soap out from underneath.... it works great, and is much easyier and less tedious.
This is called floating them. It's be far the easiest way to do it.
A squeegee works best instead of using your fingers. If you want best results tape your graphics in place with painters tape and then tear the tape so you have a reference point to line up the graphics with and do like he said and do a small portion first and then work your way to the end. Also hold the graphic tight on the side that hasnt been applied yet while applying it so you get less air bubbles.
who makes the best templates for designing the graphics ...I'd like to try designing a few but from what I hear the templates are all over the place on actual fit
Pretty cool tips... never really knew you could do it any special way..
I'm getting a a new kx125 I don't know what year model yet but I can't find any monster graphics for any kx125 so can u get some and if so where. Thanks
@James Ondrik sur you can !
where do u bay that Graphics?
Float them on with windex. You'll waste a lot of money with messed up graphics if you don't.
Im looking everywhere for those graphics for my 2010 KX85 anyone know where to get them?
thanks for that
can u send a link i need Monster Energy :)
Already checked ebay
kawasaki 250f 2010
monster
ha that 125 is gone now i have a kx250f with monster graphics
oh yea babe
Shouldn't that be a #1?
ya if i had some stickers first ... :(
ya if i had some motorcycle first
Kawasaki 250f 2010mod
ebay
this is not the best way to put them on... yes this did work... but dont do it like this...
man shut up!!! your idiot...
chrsmcwtrs you are an idiot*
the only idiot here is you kid
im not kid.... idiot!!!