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Hey all,
Does anyone know if there is someone out there that sells some kind of graphic kit for a Road King? Some type of graphics or flames or something to stick on to break up the solid color. Or would this be a bad idea and I just need to start saving up some money for a custom paint job? Thanks for any help.
Matt...
Decal will always look like a DECAL - Ya spent lots $$$ on your bike... Save up & make it yours and do the custom paint... But I have to say some of the decals in the above web-site look Kewl...
I went into that website and they do have some kick butt stickers, but when you are set and done they are stickers on a 20k motorcycle..... I would pass...
Stay away from the stickers, IMO. I want to get a custom paint job, but can't afford it right now. So, in the interim, I had the bike pinstriped. They were doing it at a rally, and only cost a hundred. I think it looks pretty good, and it will hold me until I can save enough cash for some paint. just a thought.
I think ya'll are right. Stay away from stickers. Gonna look into finding me a good pinstripper for now until I can afford that custom paint job. Awful lot of money spent on the bike to just screw it up with stickers.
I think ya'll are right. Stay away from stickers. Gonna look into finding me a good pinstripper for now until I can afford that custom paint job. Awful lot of money spent on the bike to just screw it up with stickers.
Good call. Like I said, ya can wait for a rally or bike show to come around your area, and see if anyone is striping.
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