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I trimmed the excess from the backing of each decal so it was only fractionally larger than the image. Then I laid masking tape on the frame to guide where I wanted eveything to go. I took measurements from the Kilauea and used the weld edges as a datum. I looked at making positioning adjustments to compensate for the new decals being a little different in size and where I didn't like the originals.
I made sure everthing was totally grease free and then got to work. I did the spare forks first, then the ones pictured and then the stem and frame. In truth the stickers 'Kona' and 'Designed by Joe Murray' are a little off the former due to bad positioning, the latter due to the decal touching before I'd lined it up
Tips would be prep, position, clean, keep calm and apply! It took me 3 hours!! Cheers for the paint tip.
SP
I trimmed the excess from the backing of each decal so it was only fractionally larger than the image. Then I laid masking tape on the frame to guide where I wanted eveything to go. I took measurements from the Kilauea and used the weld edges as a datum. I looked at making positioning adjustments to compensate for the new decals being a little different in size and where I didn't like the originals.
I made sure everthing was totally grease free and then got to work. I did the spare forks first, then the ones pictured and then the stem and frame. In truth the stickers 'Kona' and 'Designed by Joe Murray' are a little off the former due to bad positioning, the latter due to the decal touching before I'd lined it up
Tips would be prep, position, clean, keep calm and apply! It took me 3 hours!! Cheers for the paint tip.
SP