How To Apply Graphics: Tricking Out Your Dirt Bike

How To Apply Graphics: Tricking Out Your Dirt Bike


There are so many ways to personalize your dirt bike UTV, UTV, or the look of your motorcycle. This includesincludes graphics and decals of any color or style. Choosing which graphics you want is the most enjoyable and simple part, but applying them is a different matter if you don't have the proper instructions.

How do you install Dirt Bike Graphics

Attack Graphics is a professional graphics shop that is specialized in powersports. Their graphic designers are specialists of applying graphics to off-road cars. These are the steps needed to apply graphics in a simple method that ensures that your graphics stick. Once you expect to find out fruitful information about dirt bike graphics, you've to check it out here at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdNp71t1mS3uUVwkWd-PmKQ?fbclid=IwAR0BOvWPfmOkvci1XrUC14CvEHT8x3korA2_lMM_g3bPPpyKukCCtD08HiY.

Dry Installation

Be sure to wash your hands, plastics and the work area. Clean the plastics on your machine's front as well as back sides.

Before applying to the back of the sheet, trim it around the perimeter to be as closely as possible (without actually cutting off the graphic). The backing of the paper must be taken away from vents and bolt holes. Verify the alignment of the holes the vents, curves, vents and edges of the graphic with the plastic.

Take off the backing half Be sure that there are no debris or dust gets on the side that is adhesive. For side plates, cut the backing horizontally and vertically for the front plates. Cut a half-inch strip of backing, and cut it off. The remaining backing can be placed over the graphic. Line it up with holes or edges.

Keep the center strip from sticking while you align the graphic to the plastic. When it's all lined up, apply the graphic's center strip to the plastic.

The paper backing should be removed from the other side. Secure the image in position and keep it away from the plastic. Apply the image slowly by moving your fingers along the graphic. Heat may be applied with a heat gun or hair dryer during this process to help remove wrinkles and air bubbles.

eel off the paper backing from the other side, and apply the image following the steps in step 4. If you want to apply other graphics, follow the steps.

Wet Installation

Cleanse your hands, plastics and work space. Clean away dirt, oil, old adhesive, and other debris off the front and back side of your machine's plastic.

Before applying to the back of the sheet, trim it around the perimeter, making sure it is as close to the graphic as you can (without actually cutting the graphic). The paper backing should be taken away from inside the bolt as well as vent holes. Verify the alignment of holes, vents and curvatures of the graphic the plastic.

Apply a fine mist of water to your plastic with an application fluid. Take off the backing paper and make sure the adhesive side is clear. Spray the adhesive surface with a light mist application fluid.

Apply the decal lightly to the plastic while lining up bolt holes and vent holes. Once all the other holes are lined up properly, begin with the center and make use of a squeegee to push the application fluid to the edge of the plastic.

While you are continuing the squeegeeing process it is possible to use heat using a heat gun or hair dryer in order to speed up drying process. It can also be used to smoothen wrinkles and remove any bubbles.

To clean any fluid off the plastic's edges, simply wipe it off with an unclean, dry cloth. It is suggested that you not ride on your dirtbike or quad for at least 24 hours in order to make sure that the decal is properly adhered to the decal.

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