I have therefore only partially used some decals pieces and stick them over the original decals on the frame.
How it looked before:
full decals for the fork side
Just used the upper part
lower part
done,
not perfect, but you have to get pretty close to see the additional decal (and color- and surface differences for the pieces where the original decal was damaged).
The picture below shows this more dramatically as you do see this in reality and typical sunlight conditions.
BTW: My Ritchey Cranks and my stem needed new decals as well, I've got them from The Life Machine too, both not in their shop but done fast and for a good price as custom order.
The Life Machine are pretty good and I have used them on a few restos for decals. HLloyd also do decals for some Breezer models too now, I've used them too, but for other bikes, and their decals are top notch.
Here is my 94 Storm - fully re-painted with Life Machine decals
My Lightning has really got under my skin...For a number of reasons really...And I'll never be without it now! Obviously because it's a f@&king whippet on the trail, but also because of the history of the brand and Joe's impact and influence on the MTB world...One of the OG's...
So, here it is...And it's been through some iterations....
Here is a different Breezer, American Breezer that is. I foolishly sold it about 2 years ago after hoarding it for about 15 years. Completely original less the tires which were NOS Ground Controls. The frame and stem are anodized, not polished aluminum.
Here is a different Breezer, American Breezer that is. I foolishly sold it about 2 years ago after hoarding it for about 15 years. Completely original less the tires which were NOS Ground Controls. The frame and stem are anodized, not polished aluminum.