Quality affordable tank protectors
#1
Hi guys,
Thought I'd drop a thread introducing these tank-protectors.
We produce them for Springwood Suzuki (Australia's largest Suzuki dealer for like 5 years now, and growing rapidly) and we're looking to offer them to a larger market beyond our local area due to their popularity and affordability.
I currently offer them and a whole bunch of other stuff on eBay too - CSGdesign Direct Factory Outlet.
They're four-part tank protectors made from hi-bond solvent-printed vinyl with a 12mil (about 0.4mm) thick laminate over them, which makes them a very tough little bugger. They look pretty damn good on the Busa!
I'll get a photo of one and upload it.
Anyways, they retail at $29.95 each but I'm selling them for $25 if you're interested let me know and I'll get one out to ya.
If you don't like it you can return it to me for a full refund (minus postage costs). Just make sure it's in new condition (we can't return it if you stick it on yer bike then decide you don't like it... gotta be able to return it to stock, so just sit it on your tank without taking it off the backing paper). We always offer the 100% satisfaction gaurantee and we haven't had even one returned... ever.

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They're 100% made right here in Brisbane, Australia.
We do custom and bulk orders too, so just flick me a message if you got any questions!

Thanks!
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#2
I have relocated this post.
Sounds like good value.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#3
aussie made, reasonable price... good work
Regards
Grant
(Townsville, QLD)

www.stickersuperstore.com.au (for your sticker and sign needs)

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#4
Macbusa Wrote:aussie made, reasonable price... good work
Yeah Australia2 We don't need inferior imports.SFun_kickingroin
The product is really popular - which is exactly why I'm opening up the market to Australia-wide. Well worldwide actually... exported quite a few now... still only small though.
At the moment we produce off-road kits, tank protectors, stone deflection graphic kits, and stickers... all of which are really popular.
For some reason US and Canadian customers in particular like them.
Anyways if anyone has any questions just email or PM me, otherwise have a browse of my eBay store and you can buy safely and confidently through that using Cheque, Money Order, Direct Fund Transfer, or Paypal.

As I mentioned we can produce custom graphics very inexpensively so if you really want to stick something on yer bike or helmet or car and haven't been able to find it, now is your opportunity - gimme a call!
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#5
nice.....Yes
Regards Richard.....

Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.



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#6
Might be worth testing a run of our club stickers with the tank pad type setup.
If they are UV resistant and stop fading it would be a good alternative for the stickers or could be used as knee pads on the tank.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#7
BUSGO Wrote:Might be worth testing a run of our club stickers with the tank pad type setup.
If they are UV resistant and stop fading it would be a good alternative for the stickers or could be used as knee pads on the tank.

Sounds like a plan - gimme a brief and we'll talk price. =)
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#8
Just a thought that the size of the club sticker would be a good size knee pad for the tank sides.
Have a look at the sample photos in our Merchandise section.
Alternatively just oval shaped pads with a Kanji symbol may be more saleable.
Other members may have some input to what they would prefer.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#9
BUSGO Wrote:Just a thought that the size of the club sticker would be a good size knee pad for the tank sides.
Have a look at the sample photos in our Merchandise section.
Alternatively just oval shaped pads with a Kanji symbol may be more saleable.
Other members may have some input to what they would prefer.

Ah yes I see it, like in your avatar, and at the top of the page... easy.
Actually I've already got the kanji sitting on a black (and also a white) oval, with the edges just hanging over, as a helmet sticker, in two sizes each.
I'll get the artwork and upload it.

If you'd like to sample your logo as a decal send me the artwork at the highest resolution you've got, a delivery address, and I'll be happy to produce a couple as samples.
If you like em, then we can talk. =)

Meanwhile I'll get artwork for that kanji helmet-decal and upload here so you can see - I can post them right out and they've already got a price... happy to send one to Hayabusa Club Australia merchandise admin as a sample.

Thx fer yer interest btw... it still surprises me how popular this product is becoming - it's getting out of control! Lol3
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#10
The only drawback to this suggestion is that we don't have any formal club.
This club is purely a cyberspace organisation and there are no accounts or stocks etc.

The vendors all look after their own production, stock and sales direct with the members.

I'm sure that if you make a couple of the suggested items, there will be a buyer or a test bike happy to show them off.
You can get stickers from the guy (DJPETE) who's address is in the sticker thread.
He is located in Victoria.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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