Each motorcycle has plastics that protect the technical side of the machine, but also provide a specific look for each brand. In order to protect them from abrasions and small cracks,
it is best to use a special, professional laminate. Thanks to the use of flexible foil under the laminate, you can give your motorcycle an original look.
The foil allows for any printing, and this will give the machine a character.
Even more obvious is the use of veneers for competition participants. Riders must meet certain guidelines, such as, but not limited to, a visible individual bib number.
Thanks to our veneers, you will stand out in everyday driving, on the track or among friends. You will protect your plastics,
but also meet the requirements of the race organizers and be a visible rider throughout the race.
SPECIFICATION OF FOIL AND LAMINATE
To make our stickers, we use only the highest quality materials. We use only highly flexible, PREMIUM class polymer film for printing, which was additionally enriched with a very strong and unique acrylic adhesive.
Combined with the most advanced printing techniques and the highest quality inks, the colours are exceptionally deep and will surely meet your expectations.
The key factor that most affects product quality is the laminate. Our calendared, vinyl laminate with gloss together with the film form an extremely strong surface protecting your sticker against UV, moisture and water, and additionally offering very high resistance to damage and scratching.
Technical parameters of foil:
- Foil thickness – 86 μm
- Adhesive thickness – 45-56 μm
- Base layer thickness – 170 μm
- Durability – up to 5 years assuming normal exposure
Technical parameters of laminate:
- Laminate thickness – 300 μm
- Adhesive thickness – 46-56 μm
- Durability – up to 5 years assuming normal exposure
Get ready – a heat gun or hair dryer, paper tape, and a plastic squeegee. Before proceeding with the assembly, the plastics should be thoroughly cleaned of any residues lubricants, adhesives and any dirt. VERY IMPORTANT!!! The veneer should be glued at room temperature. Put the first sticker on the plastic, and then stick it in several places with tape paper. Then peel off one of the corners and slowly peel off the adhesive securing layer at the same time pressing the veneer. Remember to force out any air bubbles that may form with a squeegee. For irregularly shaped sections, gently heat the veneer with a heat gun or hair dryers. Thanks to this, it will become more flexible, which will make it much easier to adjust to plastic.