L/F a shop for paint OR body wrap.

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Any recommendations? Going from red to yellow/black. I may have a complete set of bodywork(extra) to have done. I was originally thinking of painting my extra set but doing a wrap is probably more cost efficient.

and, no , I don't want to rattle can it or wrap it myself. I want it to look factory.

So a bunch of question here.....any GTA recommendations? I live east of oshawa,I would prefer to keep it local but whatever.

Have you had your bike professionally wrapped and how did it look and how durable was it? We're you pleased with the result?

how much did it cost? Only looking for a ballpark here.....the bike in question is a 2009 bmw f650gs.....so not a ton of plastic.


After researching, did you go paint vs wrap or vies versa...and why? Cost? Durability?

The bike is not ridden on trails or anything, street bike with the odd gravel road thrown in,so no worries about flora and fauna destroying wrap.

Thanks all.
 
Any recommendations? Going from red to yellow/black. I may have a complete set of bodywork(extra) to have done. I was originally thinking of painting my extra set but doing a wrap is probably more cost efficient.

and, no , I don't want to rattle can it or wrap it myself. I want it to look factory.

So a bunch of question here.....any GTA recommendations? I live east of oshawa,I would prefer to keep it local but whatever.

Have you had your bike professionally wrapped and how did it look and how durable was it? We're you pleased with the result?

how much did it cost? Only looking for a ballpark here.....the bike in question is a 2009 bmw f650gs.....so not a ton of plastic.


After researching, did you go paint vs wrap or vies versa...and why? Cost? Durability?

The bike is not ridden on trails or anything, street bike with the odd gravel road thrown in,so no worries about flora and fauna destroying wrap.

Thanks all.

Street Dream Auto sports.

I have a blue R6. It's wrapped white + blue. Don't paint, wrap it. Saves on resale value and protects factory paint. Wrap is cheap, if it gets damaged you can take it off and fix it (driveway drop or something, scratches).
 
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How much did it cost to wrap your entire bike? Including labour and materials... was thinking about wrapping my F4i
 
Hi guys! I actually started a side business doing Motorcycle Wrapping this season... Since business is just starting up and I have my own supplier from Asia (so I won't be using the 3M and Avery products) I can drop the price pretty low comparing with some other companies out there. Wrap material quality are equally as good and I used it on my on bikes as well.

Aftermarket fairing kits usually go for $500-$700 so to beat that I've been wrapping entire bikes for $350 a$450 depending on the color, material and design.

feel free to check out some of my works in my photo album:
www.facebook.com/jerry.wrap

and feel free to email me at phantom_ca7@hotmail.com if you have any questions :)

Ride safe everyone!

You do some good work man.

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