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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I bought the lonestar racing graphic kit and seat cover kit for my KFX and It Looked really good for a few days but I Sucked at Ripped them the rest of The Way off And Bought a quad Tech Seat cover but now my quads pretty bare can someone tell me an easy graphic kit to put on the Kawi and any tricks to put it on I Also needs some number plate background things so....thanks
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Join Date: May 2010
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Thicker vinyl is easier to put on than the thin stuff. Dont take all the backing off the decal, only a piece in the middle. Position the decal in the center and start moving it out. I also get a spray bottle with water and spray a fine spray on the plastic. that also helps. I get my decals and graphics from rocky mountain atv
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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it might be too late to say anything. but i got a one industries metal mulisha kit and it was great. when i first read about graphic kits it seemed to be real hard but it wasnt at all. i washed my quad, and then rubbed the area with alcohol. then i soaked the plastic down with windex and peeled off the entire backing off the decal. and just moved it into place. then i took a hair dryer and heated the graphics and they stuck no prob! the decals still look great, havent peeled or anything
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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a good place to get custom number plates is G4 Graphics, check em out: Custom ATV Number Plates, Custom Quad Number Plates
you can follow the link and customize your number plates with your name, number, and different colors |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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I'll tell you what...I put FX graphics on my 450, and it was pretty time consuming to get em on and bubble free. Lots of compound curves on the KFX. But I took my time and they came out awesome. I dunno if they were any harder or easier than any others, but it was definitly more involved than I thought it would be.
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