My vstrom 2009 has its original painting from factory, and id like to put new OEM decals on the fairing. Do i need to apply a new clear coat after the installation? or it should hold without that? i dont want to paint my bike because the paint is in really good condition :(
Great video. I was just wondering are the aftermarket stickers as good as factory stickers as I can't buy the factory ones anymore. Have you used any and if so do you know a brand that are close to original? Thanks.
Hey man, thanks for uploading this, how long should I wait after putting it on to check it again and re do it? How many times in total do you have to check? Thank you :)
Hello i dont understand your question ?? every sticker need to have glue you spray glue surface with this mixture and this is the method for no air bubbles under the sticker
@@simonrepairing2870 I just didn't understand how the soapy water doesn't ruin the glue on the decal, so assume was some other reaction to get it to stick! 😅😅
@@samtomlin8034hi water with soape don't destroy the glue soape is like oil so you can manoveer with the sticker wher you want on the surface, press out the water, and it looks like factory
The detailed video was very helpful.
thank you very much.
*Viewing from Japan.
Hello i'm happy that my movie help you, and someone from Japan watch my video, have a nice day regards frome Poland
very well done. great tutorial. no bs. thanks
Brilliant video, just ordered ZZR fairing stickers for my Kawasaki. This will make applying stickers so much easier. Thanks, Vinny. :-) 😊
supe im happy to help you
This was very helpful, thank you.
thx i'm happy that i can hepl you
My vstrom 2009 has its original painting from factory, and id like to put new OEM decals on the fairing. Do i need to apply a new clear coat after the installation? or it should hold without that? i dont want to paint my bike because the paint is in really good condition :(
Great video. I was just wondering are the aftermarket stickers as good as factory stickers as I can't buy the factory ones anymore. Have you used any and if so do you know a brand that are close to original? Thanks.
Hi i was able to order an original ones frome yamaha dealership, aftermarket is a gamble, thx for watching
@@simonrepairing2870 Thanks for the reply.
Very good, unfortunately I have a long decal that nbeeds to conform with a bulbous fairing. Mine will be a lot more difficult.
a bit time and patience and you will do it, some time you have to use a bit heat
Can this be done while the fairing is on the bike or would gravity mess it up?
Hello yes you can do this on the motorcycle
Thank you for your help!
thx i'm happy that i can hepl you
This video is so helpful. How long will i have before the soap/water solution disappears? I just subscribed to your channel.
Until you will squeeze the fluid from the sticker
@@simonrepairing2870 what I meant to say was how much time would I have to re- position the decal?
Hey man, thanks for uploading this, how long should I wait after putting it on to check it again and re do it? How many times in total do you have to check? Thank you :)
you can do it at the first attempt, check if ther is no bubbles if so squiz the watter if ther is no bubbles you good to go.
Are these for non-adhesive decals?
Hello i dont understand your question ?? every sticker need to have glue you spray glue surface with this mixture and this is the method for no air bubbles under the sticker
and easy transfer method
@@simonrepairing2870 I just didn't understand how the soapy water doesn't ruin the glue on the decal, so assume was some other reaction to get it to stick! 😅😅
@@samtomlin8034hi water with soape don't destroy the glue soape is like oil so you can manoveer with the sticker wher you want on the surface, press out the water, and it looks like factory
@@simonrepairing2870 thanks, I have decals arriving soon so I might try this as some are quite big!
thanks!
i'm happy that i was able to help