Vinyl Wraps on Touring Bikes?
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Sorry but Im calling BS. Yes I actually have taken wraps off, many times, on trucks and trailers. There is NO residue left over. Sometimes adhesive is added on an edge if it needs some extra hold or if its obvious it may need some extra grip because of an angle, or a finish, etc, but normally nothing is needed other than a clean surface, new vinyl and an experienced vinyl wrapper. On a properly installed wrap, you can peel a whole sheet off a truck or trailer with your bare hand after 4 to 5 years, no heat gun or anything needed, paint is like new underneath. Any "reputable" shop that does wraps can handle a bagger easy. I have no affiliation to any viny shops, but I do deal with vinyl wraps on our company vehicles. Say what you want, but the vinyl wraps are much cheaper, MUCH more detailed, and much less time and work compared to custom paint with graphics. You get a cheesy design its going to look like a$$. You get a good graphics desiner and it can
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