This morning, I did one of the jobs that I find the most nerve-racking!
Applying the Decals
I bought a readily available vinyl set. These can be found on eBay, for many popular bike brands, in a choice of colours. I have gone for Gun Metal Grey.
I was thankful about how easy they were to apply. The clear supporting laying is a big help.
Where the chainstay protector fits, I needed to align the brand with the gap in the rubber cover.
I glued down the chainstay protector. I'm not entirely sure about my choice of adhesive. I'm sure it will be strong enough but it's a lot messier than I would have liked. I'm going to have some cleaning up to do once it's had a chance to set.
The other logos went on fairly easily. I just had to get them central.
As a finishing touch, I had some vinyl year and sizing stickers produced.
I purchased these from an eBay advert that offered better quality materials and equipment. The advert is for a single logo produced lots of times. It was the most cost effective way I could find of getting what I wanted but I expected to have to cut out the different types of sticker myself. However, the supplier contacted me to say that the artwork I had supplied him made it easy to setup the machine to cut out each individual sticker. At no extra cost he kindly did this.
I would thoroughly recommend them.
I took the opportunity to include some of my own branding.
The artwork was created, to scale, as a vector graphic using Inkscape and saved as a PDF.
==
Bike build - Previous instalment
==
No comments:
Post a Comment