I came here searching for how to do this to my scooter. Usually when people talk a lot I forward past it but I am so inti this video. I am totally vibing with your awesome personality. Btw I didn't know you could get an umbrella cover for a scooter. Thanks so much for that information.
Love your Channel and everything that you do with your bike. You do a great job and give me ideas on what to do with my bike. Keep up the great job girl. You Rock✌✌✌
I'm about to wrap parts of my Vespa. Just trying to cover some minor scrapes that piss me off. And to be more reflective. Even the wrinkles on this, help with visibility , so you did fine .
I am shopping for a cali or havana classic right now. I expect to go buy one tomorrow. Probably the Havana. I was interested in seeing how easy it was to wrap it with a choice color scheme. I was quite delighted that you were trying to wrap the very bike i'm looking for. It looks pretty difficult. I guess this is why professionals get paid professional money.
Definitely some dedicated subscribers. It seems no matter what you do many will love it. YES, you did try it & yes you did not give up. In the end it was hideous. I am just suggesting some honest comments.
I recently bough a white Vespa Primavera and I want to personalise is with a Star Trek Theme. Now I already though of getting Vinyl Wrap / decal sticker with the image of a galaxy or nebula / universe ish thing. That would look amazing. Issue is though I don't have a heat gun and even though I am a woman, I never use a hair dryer and don't own one, loool. Soooo maybe with darker galaxy vinyl the wrinkles won't be visible that much.
Just tell people that your scooter has wrinkles because of old age. " yeah, she's over a year old, you know how it is " ;).. you did a lot better than I would have if I attempted a vinyl wrap.
Love all your videos I am thinking of getting a scooter however I want to pay off my car first and once that’s done I want to get a scooter so kind a like a reward but I’m loving all of your videos it’s a really giving me a good starting point on what I need to do what license to get how to get it and what kind of scooter is right for me so I appreciate everything you do and the fact that you’re from Houston and I’m from Houston I feel like it was meant to be so thanks Love all your videos I am thinking of getting a scooter however I want to pay off my car first and once that’s done I want to get a scooter so kind a like a reward but I’m loving all of your videos it’s a really giving me a good starting point on what I need to do what license to get how to get it and what kind of scooter is right for me. so I appreciate everything you do and the fact that you’re from Houston and I’m from Houston I feel like it was meant to be so thanks. BTW you’re now a forever friend to me :)
Thank you for the kind words Alicia. I appreciate it so much. Its really cool to know how helpful my videos are. 😊 When you decide to get a scooter, feel free to share what kind. Have an Awesome Week!
I have an ex that used to make and sell signage and decals as a business. And one thing I remember he used like all the time was a dish soap and water solution(I don’t remember the proportions but it was like a just a few drops of soap. Dawn specifically) in a spray bottle. On large designs he would lightly spray the surface the vinyl was gonna go on and also very lightly spray the sticky side of the vinyl too. This would keep the vinyl from sticking to the surface so that adjustments could be made. It didn’t affect the stick of the vinyl overall. Also masking tape on the top of the vinyl so you don’t have to worry about damaging the vinyl during installation. You can get masking tape in gigantic rolls like 3ft wide. Bigger, I’m sure. But the dish soap solution and the masking tape made putting vinyl on things (I say things, but I mean shapes. If that makes sense.) they made it a lot easier than one would expect. The heat gun would usually be the last resort to fix that one bubble around a the tiniest curve that just wasn’t cooperating.
Well overall the look is great. 2 tone really gives it the one off look. The only item you left out is window cleaner. Spray can style is easier. You basicly "float" the decal use spreader to push out air and work wrinkles out finish with heat if it needs it. You can and will get the right look that way on your second try! No doubt about that! Most dieffintly worth doing again! Do a small spot to see how easy and great the results will be! Just spray spot down lay decal and work center out to edge. Don't worry if you use to much you just keep working it it will settle and again if need be use a little heat. But I am sure that Texas sun will finish it off fine to. Enjoy look forward to see second shot at it, way cheaper than a paint job and easy to change look as go!
Oh I did that vinyl have clear plastic over it? leave that on till done so you don't scratch the finish on the finish side as you use spreader. And if the pros can do it so can you. You have already proving your skill set for style and looks . You are more of an artist than you think. Jessie James style! You do what feels right. Indian Larry could see the look and chase after it. Bring to scooters what they brought to motorcycles!
ok I'm just going to say this much the front grill you did first looks good so stay with that and maybe use it on the trim parts of Ramen's frame but the hole back looks a little to much but hay that's me and she's your scoot great, video little sis
you should up grade to a loud muffler like i did it will sound so much better then the stock muffler my muffler cost $50 dollars it would sound loud going down the street my muffler matches with my scooter it's in silver same color as my scooter cool video what you doing to your scooter
This is something I've been considering doing for a long while now. My burgman already has a custom vinyl seat, instrument cluster and powder coated wheels so figured why not match the bodywork and be more easily seen. But, using vinyls such as 3M, oracal, etc from Metro Restyling. I've used their brushed metal look on my prior ride before so can attest to the quality. burgmanusa.com/gallery/TechArtGuy/650stuff/650customized/DSCF4034.jpg.html- Sir burg
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The real takeaway here is the attempt. This lady doesn't shy away from any challenge and that's the real lesson here. Keep on sis!
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I came here searching for how to do this to my scooter. Usually when people talk a lot I forward past it but I am so inti this video. I am totally vibing with your awesome personality. Btw I didn't know you could get an umbrella cover for a scooter. Thanks so much for that information.
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Chrome is one of the hardest even for experts so good job for trying. Looks good from a distance and I like the white chrome mix it looks good.
Love your Channel and everything that you do with your bike. You do a great job and give me ideas on what to do with my bike. Keep up the great job girl. You Rock✌✌✌
thanks so much Margie. I appreciate the awesome comment
Overall I think it makes the scooter look better even with the wrinkles! 😜😜👍✌
Thank you Sharon. 😊 That's really nice to hear.
@@RamenOnWheels she lying to you. Looks funny af though
I'm about to wrap parts of my Vespa. Just trying to cover some minor scrapes that piss me off. And to be more reflective. Even the wrinkles on this, help with visibility , so you did fine .
Ooo I love that color! Good job for a first try!
I think it looks awesome
You went for it and it looks good. Especially for a first try.
yup
love the look! Ramen is so shiny
much appreciated 😊
DAYUM! I'm doing my hopty!! I'm inspired
Awesome Videos!!
I loved this video lol
I like it cause for a week or two you got a bike with a different finish and you didn't break the bank.
More videos please
Shana that was one awesome video thumbs up
Thank you Tom. Much appreciated.
I am shopping for a cali or havana classic right now. I expect to go buy one tomorrow. Probably the Havana. I was interested in seeing how easy it was to wrap it with a choice color scheme. I was quite delighted that you were trying to wrap the very bike i'm looking for. It looks pretty difficult. I guess this is why professionals get paid professional money.
Definitely some dedicated subscribers. It seems no matter what you do many will love it. YES, you did try it & yes you did not give up. In the end it was hideous. I am just suggesting some honest comments.
Nice job! 😉
thanks
I like it
Nice one, Just Enjoy 😉
thank you 😊
Been busy and haven't been watching your videos...however, today, this was a must see, thank you for the WARNING! Lol
LoL, I had to warn you guys. Some how I knew a train wreck was coming. 🤣
I recently bough a white Vespa Primavera and I want to personalise is with a Star Trek Theme. Now I already though of getting Vinyl Wrap / decal sticker with the image of a galaxy or nebula / universe ish thing. That would look amazing. Issue is though I don't have a heat gun and even though I am a woman, I never use a hair dryer and don't own one, loool. Soooo maybe with darker galaxy vinyl the wrinkles won't be visible that much.
Just tell people that your scooter has wrinkles because of old age. " yeah, she's over a year old, you know how it is " ;).. you did a lot better than I would have if I attempted a vinyl wrap.
Ha that's funny 🤣. Thank you Keith, I will definitely do that know.
You're awesomely awesome. 😇
😊
like the attempt and the car alarm at the end sets the scene
im trying to do this, but with faux leather.
Love all your videos I am thinking of getting a scooter however I want to pay off my car first and once that’s done I want to get a scooter so kind a like a reward but I’m loving all of your videos it’s a really giving me a good starting point on what I need to do what license to get how to get it and what kind of scooter is right for me so I appreciate everything you do and the fact that you’re from Houston and I’m from Houston I feel like it was meant to be so thanks Love all your videos I am thinking of getting a scooter however I want to pay off my car first and once that’s done I want to get a scooter so kind a like a reward but I’m loving all of your videos it’s a really giving me a good starting point on what I need to do what license to get how to get it and what kind of scooter is right for me. so I appreciate everything you do and the fact that you’re from Houston and I’m from Houston I feel like it was meant to be so thanks. BTW you’re now a forever friend to me :)
Thank you for the kind words Alicia. I appreciate it so much. Its really cool to know how helpful my videos are. 😊 When you decide to get a scooter, feel free to share what kind. Have an Awesome Week!
I have an ex that used to make and sell signage and decals as a business. And one thing I remember he used like all the time was a dish soap and water solution(I don’t remember the proportions but it was like a just a few drops of soap. Dawn specifically) in a spray bottle. On large designs he would lightly spray the surface the vinyl was gonna go on and also very lightly spray the sticky side of the vinyl too. This would keep the vinyl from sticking to the surface so that adjustments could be made. It didn’t affect the stick of the vinyl overall. Also masking tape on the top of the vinyl so you don’t have to worry about damaging the vinyl during installation. You can get masking tape in gigantic rolls like 3ft wide. Bigger, I’m sure. But the dish soap solution and the masking tape made putting vinyl on things (I say things, but I mean shapes. If that makes sense.) they made it a lot easier than one would expect. The heat gun would usually be the last resort to fix that one bubble around a the tiniest curve that just wasn’t cooperating.
Yeah all the pro car wrappers do that
How many yards/feet of wrap did you need?
Immagine that with the rain canopy on it too. It would make a real statement.
I thought the same thing 🤣
Thanks for the video and the hard work.. sticker bomb is my favorite, what's yours?
I like that one as well
You never told us you were a professional "wrapper" 🤣
Scotty she did a great job on that.
Well overall the look is great. 2 tone really gives it the one off look. The only item you left out is window cleaner. Spray can style is easier. You basicly "float" the decal use spreader to push out air and work wrinkles out finish with heat if it needs it. You can and will get the right look that way on your second try! No doubt about that! Most dieffintly worth doing again! Do a small spot to see how easy and great the results will be! Just spray spot down lay decal and work center out to edge. Don't worry if you use to much you just keep working it it will settle and again if need be use a little heat. But I am sure that Texas sun will finish it off fine to. Enjoy look forward to see second shot at it, way cheaper than a paint job and easy to change look as go!
Oh I did that vinyl have clear plastic over it? leave that on till done so you don't scratch the finish on the finish side as you use spreader. And if the pros can do it so can you. You have already proving your skill set for style and looks . You are more of an artist than you think. Jessie James style! You do what feels right. Indian Larry could see the look and chase after it. Bring to scooters what they brought to motorcycles!
Merry Christmas lol
haha 🤣 Ramen my Christmas ornament
Definitely did alot better than I could
lol thank you
ok I'm just going to say this much the front grill you did first looks good so stay with that and maybe use it on the trim parts of Ramen's frame but the hole back looks a little to much but hay that's me and she's your scoot great, video little sis
hehe 😊
You don't a heat gun for this little peace
Don't need
you should up grade to a loud muffler like i did it will sound so much better then the stock muffler my muffler cost $50 dollars it would sound loud going down the street my muffler matches with my scooter it's in silver same color as my scooter cool video what you doing to your scooter
I like how quiet scooters naturally are. If I were a guy, I probably would though.
You be surprise women out there would have a loud muffler i think having a stock muffler is boring but thats just my opinion great video
For 16$ and some elbow grease its not bad
Of course you already know the solution.. Gotta use a heat source. I plan on wrapping mine .. Be safe.
She probably wants to be able to eaisly remove it later.
This is something I've been considering doing for a long while now. My burgman already has a custom vinyl seat, instrument cluster and powder coated wheels so figured why not match the bodywork and be more easily seen. But, using vinyls such as 3M, oracal, etc from Metro Restyling. I've used their brushed metal look on my prior ride before so can attest to the quality. burgmanusa.com/gallery/TechArtGuy/650stuff/650customized/DSCF4034.jpg.html- Sir burg
Burgman look so sleek to me. I wouldn't mind riding one.
A for effort :)
ha
ever take the scooter in the house?
lol Nope.
smh.. sexy devil....I think u did good.
ummm
ㅋㅋ 정말 못했다 할라고 하는데 ㅋㅋ 대한민국 모자 뭐니?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Omg.. I was expecting a better job. I wouldnt have uploaded this crap xD So bad
This is what i imagined feminists wanted to do! I was right.
No no no sorry no
Ekadam bakwas
Is this joke?
If you laughed. Then sure.
that looks aweful
XD really? horrible work
I know bro what the heck was she thinking.
What A Freakin' Mess !
So bad 🤮
I know, right 🤢🤮 what was she thinking