Have you tried asking Joe Murray Matt? He was very helpful when I needed a head badge for my 96 Wanga and it's not impossible that he may have some early decals in a drawer somewhere, or else maybe some later ones that would be a close substitute.konaman1":1hja8l7q said:Hi all, I have a '96 Voodoo frame arriving very soon that has been resprayed but is in need of decals. Has anyone had any repro decals made up?
I have pm'd Gil but am waiting on a reply.
Cheers.
I've written about early VooDoo history so many times that I don't like to repeat myself. I'm sure people think 'ohnonotimagain' as it is. But maybe not that visible to the search engine.konaman1":3e63psma said:Great stuff, thanks guys.
That would be great to see a '96 catalogue thanks Anthony, pm incoming!
I did a few searches but couldn't find a whole lot on pre 2000 VooDoo bikes and I couldn't see any contact details on their current website either.
Anthony":35elyw8p said:I've written about early VooDoo history so many times that I don't like to repeat myself. I'm sure people think 'ohnonotimagain' as it is. But maybe not that visible to the search engine.konaman1":35elyw8p said:Great stuff, thanks guys.
That would be great to see a '96 catalogue thanks Anthony, pm incoming!
I did a few searches but couldn't find a whole lot on pre 2000 VooDoo bikes and I couldn't see any contact details on their current website either.
I agree that VooDoo has always been neglected on this website. I don't know why. They were designed by a Hall-of-Fame member and the early ones were made in the USA by another Hall-of-Fame member. You might think that would be respectable enough, but they don't even merit an entry in the manufacturers archive and when I offered copies of the 96 and 97 catalogues, nobody got back to me.
Still, I suppose it keeps them cheap relative to that other brand. :?