FAQ

Frequently
Asked Questions

Yes we are happy to ship overseas, however we do not cover any import fee’s, that is the
responsibility of the customer.

We use Substance vinyl and laminate which is the industry leader in motocross and off road enduro bikes. In our experience it is the best we have found in terms of applying strongly to painted or unpainted fairings as well as frames and swingarm while standing up to the wear and tear of a race season.

We do not hold stock of any items as most are customised to some degree. When an order is placed we create the design, print, laminate and cut all in house, then pack to post. This can be completed within a few days for most items. If it is a larger kit, we will create a design proof and email to you for approval before proceeding to make it, approximately allow up to five days for this, then a few more days for it to get made and in the post. If it is more urgent please contact us before placing an order and we can tell you if we can achieve your deadline.

If it is to colour match logo’s we can do this no problem as you would have to send us the logos
to use. To match paint this is more difficult, but we do our best. For Yamaha blue for example we print the same blue which we use on the official Yamaha superbike team race bikes in ASBK. Also, when bikes are in our workshop and the tank still has the OEM paint we take the opportunity to get the closest colour match saved for future use such as Kawasaki green or Ducati red. However our ink is printed on white vinyl, it will be a flat colour so if your race fairings are painted with a metallic paint ours will not match that level.

Yes, if you contact us and state which pieces are needed or send a photo of the damaged area we are happy to identify these pieces and remake them at a cost relevant to the kit price.

We specialise in race bikes and focus on creating our templates from race fairings, not OEM road bike fairings so they are less likely to fit as precisely.

Yes, full kits are a good option for this. However, be aware if the race fairings have a light paint layer on them. This has been the case with some CRC race fairings we have worked on. If so we recommend using thinner to strip that layer of paint. It is not a big process and relatively quick and easy to do in our experience. The decal will lift that paint otherwise if you are repositioning them and then the adhesive layer is covered so it will not be able to stick. If it occurs, we are happy to provide replacement pieces but we will have to charge you for them.

If it is a high quality or professional level two pack paint job then there should be no issues however we can not be responsible if this occurs. This is because some fairings and paint jobs are better than others. In some case if the paint has slight cracks through flex or excessive heat then the decals could lift the paint in these areas. What we recommend in these areas is taking extra care applying the decal correctly on the first go reducing any need to lift and relocate.

They can however our preference and recommendation is to apply them dry and without the use of soapy water.

Please email us on [email protected] and we will be happy to answer your questions and usually able to answer same day or next day, thank you.