If your lovely wife ever decides to dye her hair red, she'll need scuba gear to keep from drowning....and she'll need to keep moving so you don't slap a Busa sticker on her butt (please don't post any pics Pan...we don't wanna know)
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Really beautiful bike BikerBoy. !!!
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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Bloody bewdiful mate!!!
I bet that fucka moves! You'll be getting a speeding ticket sitting at a red light!
The black ones are the quickest ones!
Max
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
Well said Bazman....black ones show up stone chips like freckles on an albino's arse!!!
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Just ordered a full protection film kit for the Busa from a company in Qld.
They had the computer cut patterns for the GenII and use Venture Film.
$350 for the full kit, will let y'all know how I go installing and quality of it all.
Thanks again for the tip Bazman.
Here is just a thought, BE f*&^ing CAREFUL!!! The best version of that I've seen is on Tex's bike, but he had it professionally applied and it is all but invisible. I had a really slap-dash go of it when we went around the country. Admittedly, I got the shits fairly early on and ended up cutting out weird shapes and slapping them on while eating pizza, but my version looked shit (as did Bruce's and Simmo's, but MAN they worked).
Aviod the temptation to start with the nose, start somewhere REALLY out of the way. Also I was told a little bit of washing up detergent in water makes it easier to apply. Sticky pizza fingers don't help at ALL. Maybe talk to Tex.
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Thanks Heidi.
The kit that I got comes with all the idividually cut patterns so I will start with the easy bits first and work my way through it all.
The dishwashing liquid works a treat, I've used that method before while installing large signage graphics. It stops it from sticking straight away and allows for a bit of movement while applying it.