Great job for beginners. ✅PRO TIP: pieces were you used heat should be post heated afterwards. This means heating the warped pieces to about 212 degrees F (100 degrees C). The perfect tempurature differs from brand to brand so be sure to check a technical sheet to know the sweet spot. You can check the tempurature with a laser meter but a simple way to know if its heated sufficiently is to keep heating and applying pressure until you see the underlying glue pattern. This will mean you effectively break the memory function and fully break the glue lines that the vinyl has. For Avery this is a honey comb pattern, for 3M its a normal checkerdboard pattern.
"average biker who wants to change the appearance of their bike for a reasonable cost". That's literally why I always wrap my bike instead of paint it 🤣
My father in law does this professionally as a sign business and he started back in the day rebuilding and wrapping sports bikes so I’m set…. He’s got a vinyl cutter and a designer on stand by…. I show them a race design and he will help me make this design to the teeee 🔥🔥 he’s in Gordon’s bay South Africa in the western cape if anyone wants to get in contact 🙌🏽 it’s really cheap and sooooo worth it 💪🏼 makes a huge difference like rim stripes…. Marlboro designs, motul logos, Petronas designs and yesterday he literally wrapped my gf mini in a martini race design 😂😂😂
You did a great job explaining this, and made it approachable to so many. Now we are all going to be in our garage just thinking about possible design choices.
Thanks for the tutorial. Thanks for showing how the cutting tape is used, which nobody else seems to show. I appreciate the information for wrapping smaller items or sections of a vehicle. I would probably never attempt a full vehicle wrap or even a hood, but wrapping is an excellent option for small feature pieces. I had two color painted pillars on my SUV that separate between glossy black tinted window panels. Wrapping the pillars in a gloss black vinyl looks very similar to the glass and gives the vehicle a "floating roof effect", now that the glass looks like it wraps around the back of the vehicle. I also had gloss black painted pillars between the glass of the front and back doors and on the driver side there was a small dent/dimple, which was very shallow, but just enough to catch the light to accent the dent. Filling the dent with spot putty was adequate to fill the dimple and wrapping over it made the dimple completely disappear without having to do bodywork and paint. The passenger side was also wrapped to match. The possible uses for wrap for vehicles and other items or equipment is only limited by the imagination.
Not a bad job, I've done plenty of wrapping (I'm a signwriter) you could have mentioned "post heating" the vinyl to lock on the shape you're wrapped. Well done :)
Pretty good vid. The only thing I would say differently would be. The part about doing it in pieces. I always try to do whatever i'm wrapping in one piece. Like on the fender, I could maybe see doing the horns separately. But the cool thing about vinyl is when you hit it with heat it will p much do whatever you want. Most of the time just rubbing it with your fingers will do the job. I try to use the heat gun as little as possible, till the end. It's a lot more work, but it looks better and is a lot easier to take care of after the fact. You don't have to worry about the seams too much if you say take it for a wash.
That’s what I posted, vinyl stretches way more and could easily do that in one piece, especially if he had a second person to hold it, giving him two hands free to pull and stretch the vinyl
Just my tips: start with the flatter easier surfaces. Save the tank or curbed surfaces for after you've made good progress. If it's your first time, this will really save time and get you practice before you get to the tank.
The bike with the color i want is 2k more and also a 15 hour drive away, while there's dozen of cheaper ones in my area just in the other stock color... figured cost of wrapping would be less than a hitch, trailer, and 30 hr round trip 😅
You definitely could have covered that first piece in one vinyl sheet. Just heat the vinyl up and stretch it way more than you are. By pulling it you can expand it in certain areas, allowing you to put it into concave spots
The 3M quality product is a little more forgiving when stretched than some other brands. Also, over stretching can damage the color or finish, particularly with metallic wraps for mat finishes.
This will come in handy. I do wonder if anyone’s wrapped a larger cruiser. Would be interesting to see if anyone has done that. Saved to a watch list for future reference 😊
Heat is your friend. Check out some car wrapping videos too, you'll find this seam method is good for amateurs, but the more skilled and experienced Can use a single piece (for most things) with some clever relief cuts and clever use of heat.
@@crisnmaryfam7344 thank you for the reaction! Ive noticed heat will be my friend, but not too much. Gonna try to do stuff in one piece. Got enough time this summer and gonna buy some extra vinyl
I am 3m preferred installer and own a shop. Well done. Not doing everything in one piece is the best way to go. Most shop done like doing bikes because of the time and the price that would have to be charged to the customer. High price job and time consuming.
Another excellent video ! Just found this and it's awesome. Wife and I installed a thick strip of Red 3M 1080 on my Tacoma hood (for small rock protection) and it's still holding up nicely ! Looking forward to using the 2080 to cover parts of a 2014 Yamaha Vino Classis project. Just something to think about, I've been using the smaller box cutters that use the one-sided sharp razor blades to cut amazingly well. The one-sized blades are much sharper than the utility knife blades, but they don't last as long. You could also just use the 'loose' one sided blades, but these give you something bigger to grip.
How much of vinyl wrap do i need for my honda cbr600rr?? I have option to buy 1.22x3m and i dont know if that will be enough.. but dont want to spend 120dollars more for one more piece.. dont know if i need it?
I agree, however, plasti-dip spray is easier and the result is better (as in: less issues like bubbles, stretch or peeling). Also, depending on the thickness and type of damage, it can take more or less abuse. IMHO vinyl wins only if you want a texture. I wrapped my MT-07 in a "brushed metal black" and it looked sick! It did take me over 10 hours total, though. Same thing with spray takes up to 2 hours and you don't need to take anything off the bike.
Thank you so much. About to rewrap from flourecent yellow to a chrome holographic and I wish I would have known the front mud guard trick the 1st time. But knowledge is power and now I know!! Tyvm 😊
Thanks. I’m a little confused re the respective applications of vynil and helicopter tape. Is it fair to say that vynil is mainly for aesthetic reasons and micro scratches, while for protection of say (dirtbike) plastics/frames against scuffs, scratches, rubbing of boots etc the answer is helicopter tape? Cheers.
Hello great video thank you. I’ve tried to wrap my motorcycle, some quite curvy fairings. I was very pleased with the results, it looked very good for a first attempt. Yet, after a day or two the bendy parts started to stretch leaving big areas where the wrapping doesn’t adhere anymore to the fairing. Why? Did I stretch it too much? Did I use poor quality vinyl? Please advise…
I tried wrapping my top box and failed miserably.🤭 Now I am thinking of adding some of the clear 3m to protect the front paint from rocks and damage. Is the clear easier to put on?
My father in law does this professionally as a sign business and he started back in the day rebuilding and wrapping sports bikes so I’m set…. He’s got a vinyl cutter and a designer on stand by…. I show them a race design and he will help me make this design to the teeee 🔥🔥 he’s in Gordon’s bay South Africa in the western cape if anyone wants to get in contact 🙌🏽 it’s really cheap and sooooo worth it 💪🏼 makes a huge difference like rim stripes…. Marlboro designs, motul logos, Petronas designs and yesterday he literally wrapped my gf mini in a martini race design 😂😂😂
@@chloevega5711first half was flawless.. then I got sloppy and could NOT get air pockets from the crevices. 😐 ended up taking it all off and just painting the panels and then clear coat. Came out pretty good 👌🏼
I just have a question. I have a suzuki GSX-R 125 that has many stickers on it. If I put vinyl over the stickers and after a while I want to take it off, it will affect my stickers and the paint.
how do you wrap the fairings if they have been damaged? will that show up and or rip the vinyl? should i use like plastex or something and then sand it?
Why not put two cutting tapes next to eachother? Use one (the furthest from your vinyl you want to keep) for the first cut and the second one, cutting your first piece AND your second. Your seam would be nearly perfect? Or place one and use it when both pieces are applied? I have no experience, but it might be a viable option?
Great video. Is there any reason why you haven't upgraded your current mt09 handlebar to the protaper carmichael as you did previously with your old bike?
i've noticed at a shop that they use a spray of idk maybe water and a bit of soap? they spray it before applying the vinyl. do you know why they do that? and why you dont? great video, i would like to do it myself once i get my bike.
I wouldn’t use any different than isopropyl alcohol for cleaning. It’s cheap anyways so better do it proper way. Hair dryer is also working but would not prefer it because you need adjust stable heat for the wrap. Different tapes use different heats, so I recommend to check specs of the tape before adjusting heat on it.
Great video but I have one question.., Since it's not an option to paint my motorcycle, due to lack of cash, after I apply the vinyl wrap, what kind of protective layer should I put over it? I'm asking because I've heard a lot of complaints about the wrap chipping too easily. Thanks...
You don’t need to put anything over it but for an added layer you could put PPF but then again your cost go up. And it’s like rewrapping with clear wrap basically. Or you could wrap twice. Chips will happen as it does with paint as well. Different wraps will have different thicknesses as well so lots to think about. Lastly you could always rewrap down the line
Great job for beginners. ✅PRO TIP: pieces were you used heat should be post heated afterwards. This means heating the warped pieces to about 212 degrees F (100 degrees C). The perfect tempurature differs from brand to brand so be sure to check a technical sheet to know the sweet spot. You can check the tempurature with a laser meter but a simple way to know if its heated sufficiently is to keep heating and applying pressure until you see the underlying glue pattern. This will mean you effectively break the memory function and fully break the glue lines that the vinyl has. For Avery this is a honey comb pattern, for 3M its a normal checkerdboard pattern.
"Laser meter" lol tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me you don't know what you're talking about.
@@WheatMillington arent those real? ive seen laser guns that measure temp before
@@ernop350 They are real. Chris is busting Jens balls for calling an infrared thermometer a "laser meter".
@@WheatMillington Less than 20.00 at harbor freight. depending on the temperature range had mine for over 5 years.
@@WheatMillington been in the industry for 6 years and thats what I still refer to it as. Lol dont be s dick
I've watched dozens of videos about wrapping, and yours is by far my favorite. Thank you for making this
I’m glad I decided to watch a video before wrapping my bike. In my mind I was planning on sanding down the fairings I wanted to wrap 😭
"average biker who wants to change the appearance of their bike for a reasonable cost". That's literally why I always wrap my bike instead of paint it 🤣
My father in law does this professionally as a sign business and he started back in the day rebuilding and wrapping sports bikes so I’m set…. He’s got a vinyl cutter and a designer on stand by…. I show them a race design and he will help me make this design to the teeee 🔥🔥 he’s in Gordon’s bay South Africa in the western cape if anyone wants to get in contact 🙌🏽 it’s really cheap and sooooo worth it 💪🏼 makes a huge difference like rim stripes…. Marlboro designs, motul logos, Petronas designs and yesterday he literally wrapped my gf mini in a martini race design 😂😂😂
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@@JM-dn6gb I know, and so am I 😆😉
@@2wheelhomie665 please let me know his contact details. I have been looking to wrap my bike for ages 😁 im in CPT
You did a great job explaining this, and made it approachable to so many. Now we are all going to be in our garage just thinking about possible design choices.
Thanks for the tutorial. Thanks for showing how the cutting tape is used, which nobody else seems to show. I appreciate the information for wrapping smaller items or sections of a vehicle. I would probably never attempt a full vehicle wrap or even a hood, but wrapping is an excellent option for small feature pieces. I had two color painted pillars on my SUV that separate between glossy black tinted window panels. Wrapping the pillars in a gloss black vinyl looks very similar to the glass and gives the vehicle a "floating roof effect", now that the glass looks like it wraps around the back of the vehicle. I also had gloss black painted pillars between the glass of the front and back doors and on the driver side there was a small dent/dimple, which was very shallow, but just enough to catch the light to accent the dent. Filling the dent with spot putty was adequate to fill the dimple and wrapping over it made the dimple completely disappear without having to do bodywork and paint. The passenger side was also wrapped to match. The possible uses for wrap for vehicles and other items or equipment is only limited by the imagination.
Not a bad job, I've done plenty of wrapping (I'm a signwriter) you could have mentioned "post heating" the vinyl to lock on the shape you're wrapped. Well done :)
@@DJIInLondon he wrapped the tank of his old mt09 and filmed it
Fuck me, I read "songwriter" and thought WTF?! HA!
Pretty good vid. The only thing I would say differently would be. The part about doing it in pieces. I always try to do whatever i'm wrapping in one piece. Like on the fender, I could maybe see doing the horns separately. But the cool thing about vinyl is when you hit it with heat it will p much do whatever you want. Most of the time just rubbing it with your fingers will do the job. I try to use the heat gun as little as possible, till the end. It's a lot more work, but it looks better and is a lot easier to take care of after the fact. You don't have to worry about the seams too much if you say take it for a wash.
That’s what I posted, vinyl stretches way more and could easily do that in one piece, especially if he had a second person to hold it, giving him two hands free to pull and stretch the vinyl
Just my tips: start with the flatter easier surfaces. Save the tank or curbed surfaces for after you've made good progress.
If it's your first time, this will really save time and get you practice before you get to the tank.
Anybody else looking to learn how to wrap their bike they don’t have yet lol
Yes
Absolutely
How you know!!
The bike with the color i want is 2k more and also a 15 hour drive away, while there's dozen of cheaper ones in my area just in the other stock color... figured cost of wrapping would be less than a hitch, trailer, and 30 hr round trip 😅
😂😂😂 bro
Super humbling experience. The fact that I decided to wrap my Ducati is mind blowing, curviest bike known to man it’s so hard to get the insides 😂
You definitely could have covered that first piece in one vinyl sheet. Just heat the vinyl up and stretch it way more than you are. By pulling it you can expand it in certain areas, allowing you to put it into concave spots
The 3M quality product is a little more forgiving when stretched than some other brands. Also, over stretching can damage the color or finish, particularly with metallic wraps for mat finishes.
@@chrisgraham2904 thanks for the heads up! I plan on wrapping in my bike, or painting it, still haven’t decided
This will come in handy. I do wonder if anyone’s wrapped a larger cruiser. Would be interesting to see if anyone has done that. Saved to a watch list for future reference 😊
i remember walking past your bike in the uk when you were going to falmouth i wish i met you
And you didn't say hi!
i didn’t realise it was you until i watched your video :(
I never really considered doing that to my bike. Now you have me thinking.
You did a good job man I'm just starting this but I learned quite a bit from you especially about the cutting cape
Damn, i wanted to learn how to wrap my MT09 trim... and here you are, wrapping an MT09. Legend, thanks for the information!
Your content never disappoints thank you
Thank you for the lesson and that Cutting tape is Awesome 👍👍
So I'm gonna do my first om my moped for giggles. I was thinking 2 colors would be hard but nope you gave me a idea thanks!!
Just about to wrap mine, so this comes in handy!
Heat is your friend. Check out some car wrapping videos too, you'll find this seam method is good for amateurs, but the more skilled and experienced Can use a single piece (for most things) with some clever relief cuts and clever use of heat.
@@crisnmaryfam7344 thank you for the reaction! Ive noticed heat will be my friend, but not too much. Gonna try to do stuff in one piece. Got enough time this summer and gonna buy some extra vinyl
Dude that looks amazing. You did a wonderful job, and I will be doing this in the future. I appreciate the video!
A solid how to video on vinyl wrapping. Big like!
A great tutorial for person who want warp his own bike.
Again. Great content. Becoming my favorite channel!
Surface Preparation always needed. Thanks to you Bro, from Malaysia. 👍🏽
I am 3m preferred installer and own a shop. Well done. Not doing everything in one piece is the best way to go. Most shop done like doing bikes because of the time and the price that would have to be charged to the customer. High price job and time consuming.
Another excellent video ! Just found this and it's awesome. Wife and I installed a thick strip of Red 3M 1080 on my Tacoma hood (for small rock protection) and it's still holding up nicely ! Looking forward to using the 2080 to cover parts of a 2014 Yamaha Vino Classis project. Just something to think about, I've been using the smaller box cutters that use the one-sided sharp razor blades to cut amazingly well. The one-sized blades are much sharper than the utility knife blades, but they don't last as long. You could also just use the 'loose' one sided blades, but these give you something bigger to grip.
Already one of my fav channels 💪
I'm getting ready to start my wrap tomorrow sux I can't to multiple pieces in one day cause it's my only vehicle right now lol
How much of vinyl wrap do i need for my honda cbr600rr?? I have option to buy 1.22x3m and i dont know if that will be enough.. but dont want to spend 120dollars more for one more piece.. dont know if i need it?
Great video am going to wrap my motorcycle next month get it ready for the summer 😜
Thank you for this video. I'll wrap my bike and use your video as a guide.
That cutting tape is pure magic, thx
The rear panel should be able to be wrapped with a single piece of vinyl, learning to stretch/shrink vinyl is tricky though ;-)
I agree, however, plasti-dip spray is easier and the result is better (as in: less issues like bubbles, stretch or peeling). Also, depending on the thickness and type of damage, it can take more or less abuse. IMHO vinyl wins only if you want a texture. I wrapped my MT-07 in a "brushed metal black" and it looked sick! It did take me over 10 hours total, though. Same thing with spray takes up to 2 hours and you don't need to take anything off the bike.
the letter s hearts my ear with your micc
Great Video, very informative as I didn't know about cutting tape.Keep up doing the videos.
Thank you so much. About to rewrap from flourecent yellow to a chrome holographic and I wish I would have known the front mud guard trick the 1st time. But knowledge is power and now I know!! Tyvm 😊
Im getting ready to do mine in 4D carbon fiber.
Thanks. I’m a little confused re the respective applications of vynil and helicopter tape. Is it fair to say that vynil is mainly for aesthetic reasons and micro scratches, while for protection of say (dirtbike) plastics/frames against scuffs, scratches, rubbing of boots etc the answer is helicopter tape? Cheers.
Hello great video thank you. I’ve tried to wrap my motorcycle, some quite curvy fairings. I was very pleased with the results, it looked very good for a first attempt. Yet, after a day or two the bendy parts started to stretch leaving big areas where the wrapping doesn’t adhere anymore to the fairing. Why? Did I stretch it too much? Did I use poor quality vinyl? Please advise…
It's a good advertisment saying not to do too biggest and hard pieces. I'll see on my bike soon. But I know myself, I surely try to expect my limits.
I tried wrapping my top box and failed miserably.🤭 Now I am thinking of adding some of the clear 3m to protect the front paint from rocks and damage. Is the clear easier to put on?
Its more difficult as it doesnt stretch very well
I think you need to attempt do a one piece wrap in the future. Nice video, as always! Cheers.
Thanks man. I will practice on my bicycle and helmets first
My father in law does this professionally as a sign business and he started back in the day rebuilding and wrapping sports bikes so I’m set…. He’s got a vinyl cutter and a designer on stand by…. I show them a race design and he will help me make this design to the teeee 🔥🔥 he’s in Gordon’s bay South Africa in the western cape if anyone wants to get in contact 🙌🏽 it’s really cheap and sooooo worth it 💪🏼 makes a huge difference like rim stripes…. Marlboro designs, motul logos, Petronas designs and yesterday he literally wrapped my gf mini in a martini race design 😂😂😂
Could I get the info would love to send my parts to your father in law
@@santaviousrobinson9689 yo contact me on Instagram or find him on Facebook at, Pauls’s Signs and Graphics
Let me know 🔥👍🏽
Does your girlfriend know your married?
@@illhaveanother4365 😂😂
Thanks for the tips. This will be my first wrap job and I’m a little nervous.
how’d it go?🫣
Your videography skills are lit.
Gr8 vid, chaos. Ride safe, god bless u.
The key for wrapping is having some good beats!
Thank you. Ive Watched many videos and yours was one of the few that were helpful. Cheers
You seriously just gave me sooo much confidence!.. 🤣🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼 I got this, hopefully lol
how’d it go?🫣
@@chloevega5711first half was flawless.. then I got sloppy and could NOT get air pockets from the crevices. 😐 ended up taking it all off and just painting the panels and then clear coat. Came out pretty good 👌🏼
@@NWanglerzCHOICE glad u found a good solution!
Customisation 🔥
Love from India 🇮🇳
Great content as always 😁 thank you from 🇬🇧
The best tutorial ever! Cheers guys!
Is it okay if we apply clear coat after vinyl? Or it will damage the vinly?
I just have a question. I have a suzuki GSX-R 125 that has many stickers on it. If I put vinyl over the stickers and after a while I want to take it off, it will affect my stickers and the paint.
how do you wrap the fairings if they have been damaged? will that show up and or rip the vinyl? should i use like plastex or something and then sand it?
Can you use it over the original stickers and remove the vinyl later, without damaging them?
Great tutorial, this will be very helpful. Thank you!
Well done, love your channel 🤘🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽
Probably a dumb question, but if you wanted to preserve the "Yamaha" stickers, how would you go about doing that?
Cool, I'll try it in the future on my cb300r
Did i miss you doing the tank?
Also can a blow drier be used instead of heat gun
Great video, long live MT09's !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can i do bike tank wrapping with vinyl & then apply clear coat or lacquer on top of it to make it permanent...?
Hi guys , do any body know the correct vinil color name for the original blue color that the mt09 comes with , Manu thanks
Thanks for the video mate. Any chance you can post a video doing the rear mud gaurd?
Cheers from SA bro
i‘m about to wrap my MT09, this comes in very handy🙏🏻🙌🏻
I never wrapped a tank before, i wanna wrap my tank gloss black where could i go to buy it ?? Any recommend websites?
Great video bro, going to apply on my adv 350 bike
Watching the video was so satisfying 👏🏻👌🏻
I’m gonna do this very soon. 👍
I probably will never have to practice this but this is interesting
I don't have a heat gun,can i use a hair dryer.will it work
great explanation for beginners! I'll do mine soon!
Why not put two cutting tapes next to eachother? Use one (the furthest from your vinyl you want to keep) for the first cut and the second one, cutting your first piece AND your second. Your seam would be nearly perfect?
Or place one and use it when both pieces are applied?
I have no experience, but it might be a viable option?
Hi legend, any tips to wraps the windshield on a GSXR
Phenomenal tutorial, better than 99%
Is there a hack to keep the dirt from accumulating along the films edge?????
You make it seems so easy!
I know this is an old video, but how much did wrap did you order for the fz/mt?
I looked though your old videos and can't find where to get the boots you usually wear in your videos what brand are they ?
If I wanted custom wrap where should I look I want like a trix ceral wrap 🤔
Would love to wrap my bike, but the MT-07 has so much textured plastic, I doubt the wrap would look good or even stick well.....
I've done my mt07 it sticks fine but the 2021 tank is hell to wrap
So helpful and awesome video bro. Thanks
Great video. Is there any reason why you haven't upgraded your current mt09 handlebar to the protaper carmichael as you did previously with your old bike?
i've noticed at a shop that they use a spray of idk maybe water and a bit of soap?
they spray it before applying the vinyl. do you know why they do that? and why you dont?
great video, i would like to do it myself once i get my bike.
that's alcohol in a squirt bottle and it's mentioned in the video, including the why, and he is shown using it too
ORACLE IS A GREAT VINYL AS WELL ITS WHAT I USE
Thanks for the video! I'm going to give it a try.
What are the alternative to isopropyl alcohol ? Also is it ok to use a hair dryer instead ?
I wouldn’t use any different than isopropyl alcohol for cleaning. It’s cheap anyways so better do it proper way. Hair dryer is also working but would not prefer it because you need adjust stable heat for the wrap. Different tapes use different heats, so I recommend to check specs of the tape before adjusting heat on it.
Does the vinyl color's fade on long term? Like exposure to different weather?
Great video man, keep it up
Great video but I have one question..,
Since it's not an option to paint my motorcycle, due to lack of cash, after I apply the vinyl wrap, what kind of protective layer should I put over it? I'm asking because I've heard a lot of complaints about the wrap chipping too easily.
Thanks...
You don’t need to put anything over it but for an added layer you could put PPF but then again your cost go up. And it’s like rewrapping with clear wrap basically. Or you could wrap twice. Chips will happen as it does with paint as well. Different wraps will have different thicknesses as well so lots to think about. Lastly you could always rewrap down the line
@@Eazytarget Ok. Thank you.
Excellent video, just learning how to wrap transparent to protect my paint ))
Now I know how I’m customizing my ‘22 FXLRS
Great job for beginners
Excellent tutorial! :)
Well great effort indeed 🌟💯👏 still the professionals doing it better so if it was my bike will take it straight to a garage